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The kings who owned the most powerful elephants have been ruling over the trimorphic world.
Lythrum and the trimorphic Oxalis are the most wonderful cases.
The first few trimorphic numbers in base 10 are:
The case described in your last letter of the trimorphic monocotyledon Pontederia is grand.
Some of the Lythrum species are trimorphic, with one style and two stamens in each form.
All dimorphic and trimorphic plants present such difference in function and in size.
If you can find a dimorphic Oxalis it will be a new point, for all known species are trimorphic or monomorphic.
These hierarchies have a trimorphic (3-form) structure.
Oxalis pes-caprae, purple loosestrife and some other species of Lythrum are trimorphic.
Female dimorphic or trimorphic.
In mathematics a trimorphic number is a number whose cube (expressed in a given base) ends in the number itself.
The 'Trimorphic Protennoia' is a Sethian Gnostic text from the New Testament apocrypha.
Every automorphic number is also a trimorphic number, but there are trimorphic numbers which are not automorphic (such as 4, 9 and 24).
Cult images and altars of Hecate in her triplicate or trimorphic form were placed at three-way crossroads (though they also appeared before private homes and in front of city gates).
Since I asked you about Oxalis, Dr. Hildebrand has published a paper showing that a great number of species are trimorphic, like Lythrum, but he has tried hardly any experiments.
I hope also to republish a revised edition of my book on Orchids, and hereafter my papers on dimorphic and trimorphic plants, together with some additional observations on allied points which I never have had time to arrange.
During the same year I published in the 'Journal of the Linnean Society' a paper "On the Two Forms, or Dimorphic Condition of Primula," and during the next five years, five other papers on dimorphic and trimorphic plants.