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368 i Flora Unveiled Linnaeus’s prose style was strongly influenced by the classical poets, Ovid, Horace, and Virgil. But wherea ...
The Linnaean Era j 369 369 369 subdivided into twenty classes based on the structures, positions, and number, union, and length ...
370 i Flora Unveiled applied his classifications to indigenous and regional plants of more remote areas. ... In 1760 James Lee i ...
The Linnaean Era j 371 371 371 Paradise was surrounded by land, and plant species were free to spread across the globe via seed ...
372 i Flora Unveiled difference in the flowers no one can recognize the plant anymore. This is certainly no less remarkable than ...
The Linnaean Era j 373 373 373 and contains its essence, a genus is defined as a group of species that share the same medulla, d ...
3 74 i Flora Unveiled a specific type of mutation in a single gene that controls corolla and stamen development in flowers with ...
The Linnaean Era j 375 375 375 and by Mayr (1982), Tournefort was the first to consistently and clearly distinguish between term ...
376 i Flora Unveiled Cited by Zirkle; note that the color of the kernel is actually derived from the underlying tissue, the ale ...
The Linnaean Era j 377 377 377 Morton, A. G. (1981), History of Botanical Science. Academic Press. Vaillant died in Holland at ...
378 i Flora Unveiled Linnaeus doesn’t address how the medulla– cortex hypothesis would work in monoecious and dioecious plants ...
379 379 379 i 14 Behind the Green Door Love and Lust in Eighteenth- Century Botany It was inevitable that plant sex, once out of ...
380 i Flora Unveiled notorious Edmund Curll.^1 Curll is best remembered as the publisher of numerous satirical books and pamphle ...
Behind the Green Door j 381 381 381 reporters of the world around him. What if he were mad, or dreaming, or being deceived by an ...
382 i Flora Unveiled for centuries in the form of literary conceits. For example, in Sonnet 15, Shakespeare utilized a human– pl ...
Behind the Green Door j 383 383 383 In the Preface to L’Homme Plant, Mettrie insists that his transformation of people into plan ...
384 i Flora Unveiled Although Mettrie writes whimsically, he clearly believes that his analogies between plants and people are v ...
Behind the Green Door j 385 385 385 Whose top sometimes the curious say Is like a cherry seen in May; Or glandiform— but’s found ...
386 i Flora Unveiled about the sex lives of prominent aristocrats.^17 Mimosa pudica (“modest mimosa”) was a problematical phalli ...
Behind the Green Door j 387 387 387 And blessing all, yet still doth she Delight in due gradation. As in her other plants and fl ...
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