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Once the fructification begins, it can not be stopped.
The entire fructification resembles and perhaps could be used as an ear pick (see etymology below).
The D. senegalense tree has two phases of fructification.
On the basis of the structure of trunk and fructification he divided plants into fifteen "higher genera".
The hypothallus is produced by the plasmodium at the beginning of the fructification.
Fructification in vegetable life.
The gourds are also worn in phallic dances symbolizing fructification or made into ceremonial rattles.
After a week or two the fructification dries out, becomes brittle, and turns a drab brown or beige.
"On the fructification of the submersed Algae," Philosophical Transactions, 1799, pp.
For he would himself deal a treatment as might be trusted in anticipation of his inculmination unto fructification for the major operation.
The inner envelope of a flower; the part which surrounds the organs of fructification, consisting of one or more leaves, called petals.
Cesalpino based his system on the structure of the organs of fructification, using the Aristotelian technique of logical division.
Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778) raised the description of the parts of fructification to an unprecedented level of precision.
L. fructificatio: cf.F. fructification.
Since the works of Andrea Caesalpino (1519-1603) the characters of fructification have been extensively used as a basis for the scientific classification of plants.
Proclaiming his victory with rambling sentences armored with obscure words ("My partnership with my travelers has been an exemplar of mutual fructification").
It is produced if the plasmodium concentrates during the fructification and pull back into the venetion of the plasmodium, from which the fruit body is created.
Not just in Lycia, but throughout Asia Minor, the Greek world, and Palestine, the pomegranate was widely recognised as a symbol of fructification and procreation.
"At this moment, painful as my reflections were, the extraordinary beauty of a small moss in fructification irresistibly caught my eye," he wrote, sounding a great deal like the Ancient Mariner.
FUNNY how much fretting an innocent, optimistic essay I wrote two weeks ago, about the unity of dance and the helpful fructification of one dance form by another, has provoked.
'Novel double wing morphology revealed in a South African ovuliferous glossopterid fructification: Bifariala intermittens(Plumstead 1958) comb.
Edna P. Plumstead, Bisexual fructification borne on Glossopteris leaves from South Africa (Stuttgart, E. Schweizerbart, 1956)
He was the first to abolish the ancient division of plants into herbs and trees and insisted that the true method of division should be based on the parts of the fructification alone.
What Mark calls the horse mushrooms' fructification, or fruiting, is also known as "pinning", and that describes the process perfectly, as each emergent fungus is the size and shape of a pinhead.