24 octobre 2019
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Harry S. Paris, « Remaining drawings: Plates 238-257 », Publications scientifiques du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, ID : 10.4000/books.mnhn.5248
Characteristics of the genus The flowers are entirely unisexual; but the males and females are found together on the same individual; this is what Linné named monoecious flowers. Each male flower consists of, 1. one monophyllous calyx, campanulate, the major part of which is indistinguishable from the base of the corolla, and the end of which terminates in five awl-like teeth; 2. one monopetalous corolla, adnate to the calyx, campanulate, veiny on the outside, with a limb parted into five poi...