Definition of Order graminales

1. Noun. Grasses; sedges; rushes.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Order Graminales

order Exocycloida
order Fagales
order Falconiformes
order Filicales
order Foraminifera
order Fucales
order Gadiformes
order Galliformes
order Ganoidei
order Gaviiformes
order Gentianales
order Geophilomorpha
order Geraniales
order Ginkgoales
order Gnetales
order Graminales
order Gregarinida
order Gruiformes
order Guttiferales
order Gymnophiona
order Haemosporidia
order Haplosporidia
order Heliozoa
order Helotiales
order Hemiptera
order Heterosomata
order Heterotrichales
order Hymenogastrales
order Hymenoptera
order Hypericales

Literary usage of Order graminales

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Botanist edited by Willard Nelson Clute (1903)
"... form the great order Graminales are at once so common and so characteristic in form, that they are readily recognized by even those who make no claim to ..."

2. Flora of Pennsylvania by Thomas Conrad Porter (1903)
"5 Flowers in the axils of dry or chaffy, usually imbricated, bracts (scales or glumes). Order GRAMINALES. 11 Perianth of 2 distinct series, the inner series ..."

3. Principles of Botany by Joseph Young Bergen, Bradley Moore Davis (1906)
"The grass and sedge order, Graminales, including more than 6000 species, one of the most successful assemblages of angiosperms and by far the largest in the ..."

4. Principles of Botany by Joseph Young Bergen, Bradley Moore Davis (1906)
"The grass and sedge order, Graminales, including more than 6000 species, one of the most successful assemblages of angiosperms and by far the largest in the ..."

5. A College Text-book of Botany: Being an Enlargement of the Author's by George Francis Atkinson (1905)
"... includes the tape-grass, or eel-grass (the curious Vallisneria spiralis). 1192. order graminales.—Two families. ..."

6. A College Text-book of Botany: Being an Enlargement of the Author's by George Francis Atkinson (1905)
"... includes the tape-grass, or eel-grass (the curious Vallisneria spiralis). 1192. order graminales.—Two families. ..."

7. Applied and Economic Botany: Especially Adapted for the Use of Students in by Henry Kraemer (1914)
"... which is a very attractive plant (Fig. 253). Of the latter there are a large number of species which are widely distributed. III. order graminales OR ..."

8. Applied and Economic Botany for Students in Technical and Agricultural by Henry Kraemer (1916)
"... latter there are a large number of species which are widely distributed. III. order graminales OR ..."

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