. A dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns. Botany. SOLANACEAE 6n tree (), Sapindits; -tree, Quilla/a; -wood (), Ctethra', -wort, Saponaria. Soaresia Compositae (i). i campos of S. Brazil. Sobole, a shoot from the ground. Sobolewskia Cruciferae (2). 3 W. As. Sobralia Ruiz et Pav. Orchidaceae (n. 7). 33 Peru to Mexico. Social habit, forming homogeneous forests, pine, birch, beech. Societies, Plant, see Plant societies. Socotora Balf. f. (Periploca EP.}. Asclepiadaceae (i). i Socotra. Socotranthus O. Ktze. =Cochlanthus Balf. f. (Asclep.). Socratea Karst


. A dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns. Botany. SOLANACEAE 6n tree (), Sapindits; -tree, Quilla/a; -wood (), Ctethra', -wort, Saponaria. Soaresia Compositae (i). i campos of S. Brazil. Sobole, a shoot from the ground. Sobolewskia Cruciferae (2). 3 W. As. Sobralia Ruiz et Pav. Orchidaceae (n. 7). 33 Peru to Mexico. Social habit, forming homogeneous forests, pine, birch, beech. Societies, Plant, see Plant societies. Socotora Balf. f. (Periploca EP.}. Asclepiadaceae (i). i Socotra. Socotranthus O. Ktze. =Cochlanthus Balf. f. (Asclep.). Socratea Karst. (Iriartea EP.}. Palmae (IV. i). i Brazil. Sodiroa Andre. Bromeliaceae (i). 3 Colombia, Ecuador. Soemmeringla Mart. Leguminosae (in. 7). i Brazil. Soft grass, Holcus. Sohnreyia Krause. Rutaceae (i). i Manaos. Soja bean, Glycine. Soja Moench = Glycine L. (Legum.). Sola, Acschynoinene aspera L. Solanaceae (EP., BH. incl. Nolanaceae). Dicots. (Sympet. Tubiflorae; Polemoniales BH.}. 72 gen., 1500 sp. trop. and temp.; chief centre C. and S. Am., where there are 36 local gen.; in Eur. and As. only § 2 is repres. Herbs, shrubs or small trees; 1. in the non-flowering part usu. alt., but in the alt. or in pairs; the arrangement in pairs is due to the mode of branching and adnation as illustrated in the figure. In Datura the branching is dichasial, and the bracts are adnate to their axillary shoots up to the point at which the next. Branching in Solanaceae (after Eichler); Datura Stramonium (left) and Atropa Belladonna (right), i, 2, 3, firs, or infls. of successive orders; 6, bract of i, a |3 bracts of 2, and so on. branches arise, so that a looks like the bracteole of 2, rather than its bract. In Atropa the branching is cincinnal, one of the two branches at a node remaining undeveloped, and the bract is again adnate to its axillary branch. Of the pair of 1. thus found at any node, one is usu. smaller than the other. In Solanum, &c. further complicatio


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