-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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
makros meaning "long": 494 and the Neo-Latin word
sepalum meaning "sepal",: 695
referring to the
large fused sepals. This greenhood...
- (curtisepala) is
derived from the
Latin words curtus meaning "short": 246 and
sepalum meaning "sepal": 695
referring to the
dorsal which is
smaller than in...
-
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...
- (grandisepala) is
derived from the
Latin words grandis meaning "large" and
sepalum meaning "sepal",
giving "large
sepaled Boronia". In 1997,
Marco Duretto...
-
derived from the
Latin word
angustus meaning "narrow": 90 and the Neo-Latin
sepalum meaning "sepal".: 695 This
species only
occurs in
northern parts of the...