Adnatio in floribus angiospermarum est fusura duorum vel plurium verticillorum, exempli gratia iunctio staminum et petalorum."[1] Aliter "diversa cohaesio vel adhaesio organica" dicitur.[2] Quae opponit connationem, fusuram inter unum verticillum.[3][4]

Nepenthes adnata ex adnata foliorum basi appellatur.
Stamina Primulae vulgaris ad corollam sunt adnata.

Nexus interni

  1. Little et Jones 1980: 91.
  2. Anglice "Adnation is heterogeneous organic cohesion or adhesion" (Gray 1907: 182).
  3. Little et Jones 1980: 91.
  4. Jackson 1928: 89.

Bibliographia

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  • Gray, Asa. 1907. Structural Botany, or Organography on the Basis of Morphology: To Which is Added the Principles of Taxonomy and Phytography. Gray's Botanical Text-Book, 1. Ed. 6a. Cantabrigiae Massachusettae: Harvard University Press.
  • Jackson, Benjamin Daydon. 1928. A Glossary of Botanic Terms with their Derivation and Accent. Ed. 4a. Londinii: Gerald Duckworth & Co. Archivum interretiale.
  • Little, R. John, et C. Eugene Jones, eds. 1980. A Dictionary of Botany. Novi Eboraci: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company. ISBN 0-442-24169-0.