-
flower in bud, and
often as
support for the
petals when in bloom. The term
sepalum was
coined by Noël
Martin Joseph de
Necker in 1790, and
derived from Ancient...
- P:
Petalum S:
Sepalum L: Labellum...
- cr****isepalus is
derived from the
Latin words cr****us for 'thick' and
sepalum for 'sepal' and
refers to the thick-fleshed
outer perianth segments. Nigel...
- (large) and
sepalum (sepal),
referring to the size of the
sepals of this
species compared to
those of the
related E. tetrodonta.
Sepalum is
however Neo-Latin...
- dis,
meaning double, and chroia,
meaning colour, as well as the
Latin sepalum meaning sepal, it
refers to the plant's
sepals being bi-coloured. It has...
-
epithet (brevisepala) is from the
Latin words brevis meaning "short" and
sepalum meaning "sepal"
referring to the
short calyx lobes. This
melaleuca is found...
-
Ancient Gr**** word
chloros meaning "green": 201 and the Neo-Latin word
sepalum meaning "a
leafy division of the calyx".: 695 The green-hooded rein orchid...
- from the
Latin word
brevis meaning "short",: 708 and the Neo-Latin word
sepalum meaning "sepal",: 466
referring to the
relatively short sepals of this...
-
Ancient Gr**** word
stenos meaning "narrow": 546 and the Neo-Latin word
sepalum meaning "sepal",: 466
referring to the
narrow lateral sepals. The narrow-sepalled...
- the
playing card suit) sepals. The
botanical Latin word for "sepal" is
sepalum. This
boronia grows in open
eucalypt forest or
woodland on
sandstone from...