- cantaloupe, or as a
generic name for any sweet-flesh
variety such the
inodorous smooth-rind
honeydew melon. The
origin of
melons is not known. Research...
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generally petiolate or subsessile,
rarely sessile. They are
frequently inodorous, but some are
aromatic or fetid. The
foliar lamina can be
either simple...
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reportedly resembling asafoetida when they
first burst, but they
become inodorous before the
petals drop. The
stamens are all bent
inwards in bud. The fruit...
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rarely cleistogamous, solitary, hermaphrodite, entomophilous,
fragrant or
inodorous flowers are
mostly protogynous. The
flowers have (3–)4(–5) green, sometimes...
- 1877 P. H.
Dudley Engineering Dynomagraph 1878
Henry Bower Chemistry Inodorous Glycerin 1878
Cyrus Chambers Jr.
Engineering Bolt and
rivet clipper 1878...
- of its
length immersed in the
persistent calyx. The
whole is
perfectly inodorous. Much
honey is
secreted in the base of the corolla,
which has the character...
- long, and 3.2 cm wide
fruit bears 2.8-4.5 mm long seeds. The
flowers are
inodorous, or only very
faintly fragrant. The
haploid chromosome count is n = 42...
- leaves. The
petiole is pubescent. The pink to rose, nocturnal,
fragrant or
inodorous flowers are up to 18 cm wide. The
androecium consists of 50–80 stamens...
- produced. The solitary, pedunculate, bi****ual, chasmogamous, actinomorphic,
inodorous flowers float on the
water surface or
extend beyond it. The gynoecium...
- 40 cm long, 35 cm wide,
petiolate leaves have a
dentate margin. The
inodorous flowers extend up to 30 cm
above the
water surface. The
sepals are 4.2–13 cm...