Lexicographical Neighbors of Loculed
Literary usage of Loculed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cyclopedia of American Horticulture: Comprising Suggestions for Cultivation by Liberty Hyde Bailey, Wilhelm Miller (1902)
"A. Ovary 4—.5-loculed(rarely 8—10. ... E. Stamens 10: ovary 5- loculed. r. ...
Ovary lO-loculed (sometimes imperfectly so). B. Anthers with I awns on the ..."
2. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1917)
"... 1-loculed, 1-seeded.—Three species, native to the warmer parts of the eastern
hemisphere. Trapa natans is one of the daintiest aquatics in cultivation. ..."
3. Lessons with Plants: Suggestions for Seeing and Interpreting Some of the by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1907)
"... according to the kind of plant of which they are a part. 157a. Pistils with
one locule are unilocular or 1-loculed; those with two are bilocular or ..."
4. First Lessons with Plants: Being an Abridgement of "Lessons with Plants by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1898)
"Pistils with one locule are unilocular or 1-loculed; those with two are ...
or oo-loculed. 76. The ovary is not only variously divided into compartments, ..."
5. Botany: An Elementary Text for Schools by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1901)
"Parasitic twiners without foliage (leaves reduced to scales): flowers in clusters,
the calyx and corolla with 4-5 lobes; fruit 2-loculed, 4-seeded. (Seep. ..."
6. Practical Botany by Joseph Young Bergen, Otis William Caldwell (1911)
"Three modes of bearing ovules A, ovary three-loculed, with the ovules borne ...
B, ovary one-loculed, ovules borne on the ovary wall along three placentas; ..."
7. Introduction to Botany by Joseph Young Bergen, Otis William Caldwell (1914)
"A ripe bean pod with its seeds is a dry fruit resulting from the maturing of a
one-loculed ovary and its contents; a ripe tomato is a fleshy fruit resulting ..."
8. Principles of Botany by Joseph Young Bergen, Bradley Moore Davis (1906)
"135, B, shows a three-loculed ovary seen in cross section. ... In one-loculed
pistils they frequently grow in a line A- ~B- ' C Fio ..."