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Sarcocapnos Saetabensis
''Sarcocapnos'' (Ancient Greek, Greek ''sárx'' "flesh", ''kapnós'' "smoke") is a genus of at least 6 species of somewhat fleshy, cushion-forming annual plant, annual to perennial plant, perennial flowering plant, plants, native to cliffs in the France, French Pyrenees, Spain, and north Africa. Description As in the genus ''Corydalis'' (but unlike ''Dicentra''), the flowers are Floral symmetry#Zygomorphic, zygomorphic, that is, they have symmetry in biology#Bilateral symmetry, bilateral symmetry. Species There are at least 6 species: * ''Sarcocapnos baetica'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Nyman * ''Sarcocapnos crassifolia'' (Desf.) DC. * ''Sarcocapnos enneaphylla'' (L.) DC. * ''Sarcocapnos integrifolia'' (Boiss.) Cuatrec. * ''Sarcocapnos pulcherrima'' C. Morales & Romero García * ''Sarcocapnos saetabensis'' Mateo & Figuerola References Bleeding Hearts, Corydalis, and Their Relatives. Mark C. Tebbitt, Magnus Lidén, Henrik Zetterlund. 2008. â€Google Books External links Botany Photo of th ...
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Ancient Greek
Ancient Greek includes the forms of the Greek language used in ancient Greece and the ancient world from around 1500 BC to 300 BC. It is often roughly divided into the following periods: Mycenaean Greek (), Dark Ages (), the Archaic period (), and the Classical period (). Ancient Greek was the language of Homer and of fifth-century Athenian historians, playwrights, and philosophers. It has contributed many words to English vocabulary and has been a standard subject of study in educational institutions of the Western world since the Renaissance. This article primarily contains information about the Epic and Classical periods of the language. From the Hellenistic period (), Ancient Greek was followed by Koine Greek, which is regarded as a separate historical stage, although its earliest form closely resembles Attic Greek and its latest form approaches Medieval Greek. There were several regional dialects of Ancient Greek, of which Attic Greek developed into Koine. Dia ...
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Symmetry In Biology
Symmetry in biology refers to the symmetry observed in organisms, including plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria. External symmetry can be easily seen by just looking at an organism. For example, take the face of a human being which has a plane of symmetry down its centre, or a pine cone with a clear symmetrical spiral pattern. Internal features can also show symmetry, for example the tubes in the human body (responsible for transporting gases, nutrients, and waste products) which are cylindrical and have several planes of symmetry. Biological symmetry can be thought of as a balanced distribution of duplicate body parts or shapes within the body of an organism. Importantly, unlike in mathematics, symmetry in biology is always approximate. For example, plant leaves – while considered symmetrical – rarely match up exactly when folded in half. Symmetry is one class of patterns in nature whereby there is near-repetition of the pattern element, either by reflection or rotation ...
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UBC Botanical Garden And Centre For Plant Research
UBC Botanical Garden, at the University of British Columbia, was established in 1916 under the directorship of John Davidson (botanist), John Davidson, British Columbia's first provincial botanist. It is the oldest botanical garden at a university in Canada. The garden measures approximately 44 hectares (440,000 m2 / 110 acres) and includes over 8000 different kinds of plants. Visitors to the garden should expect to spend a minimum of one hour exploring the garden. Gardens include an Asian garden, an alpine garden, a native plants garden, a food garden and a physic (medicinal) garden. In 2002, the UBC Centre for Plant Research became the research arm of the UBC Botanical Garden. The Centre for Plant Research examines topics such as Plant defence against herbivory, plant adaptation, genomics and phytochemistry. The Botanical Garden and the Centre for Plant Research are both encompassed by UBC's Faculty oScience UBC Botanical Garden also administers the Nitobe Memorial Garden, a tra ...
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Sarcocapnos Saetabensis
''Sarcocapnos'' (Ancient Greek, Greek ''sárx'' "flesh", ''kapnós'' "smoke") is a genus of at least 6 species of somewhat fleshy, cushion-forming annual plant, annual to perennial plant, perennial flowering plant, plants, native to cliffs in the France, French Pyrenees, Spain, and north Africa. Description As in the genus ''Corydalis'' (but unlike ''Dicentra''), the flowers are Floral symmetry#Zygomorphic, zygomorphic, that is, they have symmetry in biology#Bilateral symmetry, bilateral symmetry. Species There are at least 6 species: * ''Sarcocapnos baetica'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Nyman * ''Sarcocapnos crassifolia'' (Desf.) DC. * ''Sarcocapnos enneaphylla'' (L.) DC. * ''Sarcocapnos integrifolia'' (Boiss.) Cuatrec. * ''Sarcocapnos pulcherrima'' C. Morales & Romero García * ''Sarcocapnos saetabensis'' Mateo & Figuerola References Bleeding Hearts, Corydalis, and Their Relatives. Mark C. Tebbitt, Magnus Lidén, Henrik Zetterlund. 2008. â€Google Books External links Botany Photo of th ...
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Sarcocapnos Pulcherrima
''Sarcocapnos'' (Greek ''sárx'' "flesh", ''kapnós'' "smoke") is a genus of at least 6 species of somewhat fleshy, cushion-forming annual to perennial plants, native to cliffs in the French Pyrenees, Spain, and north Africa. Description As in the genus ''Corydalis'' (but unlike ''Dicentra''), the flowers are zygomorphic, that is, they have bilateral symmetry. Species There are at least 6 species: * '' Sarcocapnos baetica'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Nyman * '' Sarcocapnos crassifolia'' (Desf.) DC. * '' Sarcocapnos enneaphylla'' (L.) DC. * '' Sarcocapnos integrifolia'' (Boiss.) Cuatrec. * '' Sarcocapnos pulcherrima'' C. Morales & Romero García * ''Sarcocapnos saetabensis ''Sarcocapnos'' (Ancient Greek, Greek ''sárx'' "flesh", ''kapnós'' "smoke") is a genus of at least 6 species of somewhat fleshy, cushion-forming annual plant, annual to perennial plant, perennial flowering plant, plants, native to cliffs in the ...'' Mateo & Figuerola References Bleeding Hearts, Corydalis, and Thei ...
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Sarcocapnos Integrifolia
''Sarcocapnos'' (Greek ''sárx'' "flesh", ''kapnós'' "smoke") is a genus of at least 6 species of somewhat fleshy, cushion-forming annual to perennial plants, native to cliffs in the French Pyrenees, Spain, and north Africa. Description As in the genus ''Corydalis'' (but unlike ''Dicentra''), the flowers are zygomorphic, that is, they have bilateral symmetry. Species There are at least 6 species: * '' Sarcocapnos baetica'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Nyman * '' Sarcocapnos crassifolia'' (Desf.) DC. * '' Sarcocapnos enneaphylla'' (L.) DC. * '' Sarcocapnos integrifolia'' (Boiss.) Cuatrec. * ''Sarcocapnos pulcherrima'' C. Morales & Romero García * ''Sarcocapnos saetabensis ''Sarcocapnos'' (Ancient Greek, Greek ''sárx'' "flesh", ''kapnós'' "smoke") is a genus of at least 6 species of somewhat fleshy, cushion-forming annual plant, annual to perennial plant, perennial flowering plant, plants, native to cliffs in the ...'' Mateo & Figuerola References Bleeding Hearts, Corydalis, and Their ...
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Sarcocapnos Enneaphylla
''Sarcocapnos enneaphylla'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Papaveraceae. It is native to southwestern Europe and northern Africa. It grows in rocks and crevices of escarpments, usually in limestone cliffs. Description ''Sarcocapnos enneaphylla'' is a more or less creeping perennial plant. It has a woody base and flexible caespitose This glossary of botanical terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to botany and plants in general. Terms of plant morphology are included here as well as at the more specific Glossary of plant morphology and Glossary o ... stems. The leaves are long-stalked and compound, with rounded oval segments - almost heart-shaped - with a pointed apex. Its flowers are white or yellowish, and purple at the end. The outer petals are much longer and divided into two lobes. The upper petal is provided with a short spur inflated at the apex. The ovaries have two ovules. The fruit is elongated and compressed. The plant flow ...
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Sarcocapnos Crassifolia
''Sarcocapnos'' (Greek ''sárx'' "flesh", ''kapnós'' "smoke") is a genus of at least 6 species of somewhat fleshy, cushion-forming annual to perennial plants, native to cliffs in the French Pyrenees, Spain, and north Africa. Description As in the genus ''Corydalis'' (but unlike ''Dicentra''), the flowers are zygomorphic, that is, they have bilateral symmetry. Species There are at least 6 species: * '' Sarcocapnos baetica'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Nyman * '' Sarcocapnos crassifolia'' (Desf.) DC. * '' Sarcocapnos enneaphylla'' (L.) DC. * ''Sarcocapnos integrifolia'' (Boiss.) Cuatrec. * ''Sarcocapnos pulcherrima'' C. Morales & Romero García * ''Sarcocapnos saetabensis ''Sarcocapnos'' (Ancient Greek, Greek ''sárx'' "flesh", ''kapnós'' "smoke") is a genus of at least 6 species of somewhat fleshy, cushion-forming annual plant, annual to perennial plant, perennial flowering plant, plants, native to cliffs in the ...'' Mateo & Figuerola References Bleeding Hearts, Corydalis, and Their ...
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Sarcocapnos Baetica
''Sarcocapnos'' (Greek ''sárx'' "flesh", ''kapnós'' "smoke") is a genus of at least 6 species of somewhat fleshy, cushion-forming annual to perennial plants, native to cliffs in the French Pyrenees, Spain, and north Africa. Description As in the genus ''Corydalis'' (but unlike ''Dicentra''), the flowers are zygomorphic, that is, they have bilateral symmetry. Species There are at least 6 species: * '' Sarcocapnos baetica'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Nyman * ''Sarcocapnos crassifolia'' (Desf.) DC. * '' Sarcocapnos enneaphylla'' (L.) DC. * ''Sarcocapnos integrifolia'' (Boiss.) Cuatrec. * ''Sarcocapnos pulcherrima'' C. Morales & Romero García * ''Sarcocapnos saetabensis ''Sarcocapnos'' (Ancient Greek, Greek ''sárx'' "flesh", ''kapnós'' "smoke") is a genus of at least 6 species of somewhat fleshy, cushion-forming annual plant, annual to perennial plant, perennial flowering plant, plants, native to cliffs in the ...'' Mateo & Figuerola References Bleeding Hearts, Corydalis, and Their R ...
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Floral Symmetry
Floral symmetry describes whether, and how, a flower, in particular its perianth, can be divided into two or more identical or mirror-image parts. Uncommonly, flowers may have no axis of symmetry at all, typically because their parts are spirally arranged. Actinomorphic Most flowers are actinomorphic ("star shaped", "radial"), meaning they can be divided into 3 or more identical sectors which are related to each other by rotation about the center of the flower. Typically, each sector might contain one tepal or one petal and one sepal and so on. It may or may not be possible to divide the flower into symmetrical halves by the same number of longitudinal planes passing through the axis: Oleander is an example of a flower without such mirror planes. Actinomorphic flowers are also called radially symmetrical or regular flowers. Other examples of actinomorphic flowers are the lily (''Lilium'', Liliaceae) and the buttercup (''Ranunculus'', Ranunculaceae). Zygomorphic Zygomorp ...
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Annual Plant
An annual plant is a plant that completes its life cycle, from germination to the production of seeds, within one growing season, and then dies. The length of growing seasons and period in which they take place vary according to geographical location, and may not correspond to the four traditional seasonal divisions of the year. With respect to the traditional seasons, annual plants are generally categorized into summer annuals and winter annuals. Summer annuals germinate during spring or early summer and mature by autumn of the same year. Winter annuals germinate during the autumn and mature during the spring or summer of the following calendar year. One seed-to-seed life cycle for an annual plant can occur in as little as a month in some species, though most last several months. Oilseed rapa can go from seed-to-seed in about five weeks under a bank of fluorescent lamps. This style of growing is often used in classrooms for education. Many desert annuals are therophytes, be ...
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Dicentra
''Dicentra'' (Greek ''dís'' "twice", ''kéntron'' "spur"), known as bleeding-hearts, is a genus of eight species of herbaceous plants with oddly shaped flowers and finely divided leaves, native to eastern Asia and North America. Description Flowers have two tiny sepals and four petals. The flowers are bisymmetric: the two outer petals are spurred or pouched at the base and curved outwards or backwards at the tip, and the two inner ones with or without a crest at the tip. In ''Dicentra'', all leaves are in a basal rosette, and flowers are on leafless stalks. In other genera with bisymmetric heart-shaped flowers (''Lamprocapnos'', ''Dactylicapnos'', ''Ichtyoselmis'', ''Ehrendorferia''), leaves grow on stems as well as from the root. Each of the two compound stamens is composed of one median and two lateral half stamens fused together. The stamens and pistil are held between the inner petals. Seeds with elaiosomes are borne in long capsules. All parts are poisonous if ingested ...
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