labiatifloral
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From labiate + -i- + floral.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]labiatifloral (not comparable)
- Synonym of labiatiflorous
- 1847, John Lindley, The Vegetable Kingdom:
- Few of the Labiatifloral Sub-order appear to be of any importance.
- 1848, Annals of Horticulture, volume 3, page 404:
- The Mutisiaceae form one of the two divisions into which the labiatifloral composites (that is, those in which the hermaphrodite or unisexual florets are divided into two lips); the other division, Nassauviaceae, being distinguished from it by certain peculiarities in the structure of the stigma and style.
- 1889, Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society - Part 1, page 424:
- Observations follow on the decay of the root of Stiftia chrysantha, a labiatifloral Composite, caused by Protomyces radicicolus;