inappendiculate

English

Etymology

From in- + appendiculate.

Adjective

inappendiculate (not comparable)

  1. Not appendiculate.
    • 1832, George Don, A General System of Gardening and Botany, volume 2, page 783:
      D. reticulata (Blum l.c.) leaves 3-nerved, besides the 2 marginal nervules, ovate-oblong, acuminated, rounded at the base, or somewhat cordate, reticulated beneath and covered with ochraceous dots; panicles terminal; calyx almost quite entire; anthers fixed by the back, furnished with somewhat rhomboid, inappendiculate connectives.
    • 1881, The Gardeners' Chronicle: A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Horticulture and Allied Subjects, volume 16, page 527:
      This subtribe is distinguished from the Erieae mainly by the terminal inflorescence, from the Coelogyneae by the pollinia being usually free and inappendiculate, and by the usually more slender, dwarfer habit and the I-leaved or leafless stems.
    • 1898, Reports of the Survey - Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota: Botanical Series, volume 2, page 660:
      Sporophore obsolescent or altogether wanting; conidia simple, hyaline or fuscous, inappendiculate, globose to oblong.
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