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Definition of Axile placentation
1. Noun. Ovules are borne at or around the center of a compound ovary on an axis formed from joined septa.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Axile Placentation
Literary usage of Axile placentation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Glossary of Botanic Terms, with Their Derivation and Accent by Benjamin Daydon Jackson (1900)
"... formed between the axis and any organ which arises from it, especially of a leaf.
ax'ile (axis, an axle), belonging to the axis, as axile placentation. ..."
2. Lessons in Elementary Botany: The Part of Systematic Botany Based Upon by Daniel Oliver, John Stevens Henslow (1895)
"Transverse section of the 3-celled ovary of Tulip, showing 2-celled ovary of
Foxglove, show- axile placentation. ing axile placentation. the structure of a ..."
3. Vegetable Teratology: An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual by Maxwell Tylden Masters (1869)
"In other cases the placentas were parietal above, but axile at the base of the
capsule, a striking instance of the facility with which axile placentation ..."
4. Vegetable Teratology: An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual by Maxwell Tylden Masters (1869)
"In other cases the placentas were parietal above, but axile at the base of the
capsule, a striking instance of the facility with which axile placentation ..."
5. Outlines of Botany for the High School Laboratory and Classroom by Robert Greenleaf Leavitt, Charles Herbert Clark, Mrs. Sophia M'Ilvaine (Bledsoe) Herrick, Asa Gray (1901)
"With two or more cells and axile placentation (Figs. 135- 137). — Such a pistil
is-just what would be formed if simple pistils, like those of the Larkspur, ..."