File:Annona bullata 2.jpg

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Español: Annona bullata, con sus principales partes.
  • 1.- Fragmento de hoja vista por debajo.
  • 2.- Gynandrófora cubierta por los estambres y pistilos, y rodeada por el cáliz.
  • 3.- La misma cortada longitudinalmente y aumentada.
  • 4.- Porción de un pétalo visto por su cara interna.
  • 5.- Estambre aumentado y visto de lado.
  • 6.- El mismo, visto de frente.
  • 7.- Fruto de tamaño natural.
  • 8.- El mismo, cortado longitudinalmente.
  • 9.- Una semilla separada.
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in De La Sagra R., Historia física, política y natural de la Isla de Cuba, Tomo XII, Atlas de Botánica, Plantae Vasculares, tab. 5, Librería Arthus Bertrand, Paris, 1855. Leyenda del tab. 5 en el Tomo X, p. 14.

(Hist. Fis. Cuba, Bot. 12 (1850) Pl. vasc. Tab. 1)
Author Achille Richard (drawn by "Vauthier pinx" and engraved by "Mlle C.Noiret sc")

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