Annals of the South African Museum: Annale Van Die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum, Volumes 40-41South African Museum, 1952 - Natual history |
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Page 29
... bracteoles of most species of Exohebea and Anapalina , as well as those of the closely related monotypic genus Tanaosolen , are cartilaginous and usually brown at the time of flowering . The bracteoles of these genera differ from those ...
... bracteoles of most species of Exohebea and Anapalina , as well as those of the closely related monotypic genus Tanaosolen , are cartilaginous and usually brown at the time of flowering . The bracteoles of these genera differ from those ...
Page 42
... bracteoles . An examination of the prophylls and bracteoles of all the species of Babiana convinced me that these are two distinct foliar members which , in the majority of species in the genus , have become variously fused . Some of ...
... bracteoles . An examination of the prophylls and bracteoles of all the species of Babiana convinced me that these are two distinct foliar members which , in the majority of species in the genus , have become variously fused . Some of ...
Page 62
... bracteoles should be discussed . In all these genera ( i.e. Bobartia , Moraea , etc. ) the lowest bract or spathe of the rhipidium completely encircles the inflorescence or rhipidium , and has a short , closed sheath at the base . The ...
... bracteoles should be discussed . In all these genera ( i.e. Bobartia , Moraea , etc. ) the lowest bract or spathe of the rhipidium completely encircles the inflorescence or rhipidium , and has a short , closed sheath at the base . The ...