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Two-styled, digyni. When each flower has only two 
styles. Most graminese. 
Three-styled, trigynk When each flower has only three 
'styles. Dianthiis. 
Four-styled, ietragyni. Potamogeton. 
Five-styled, pentagyni. Silene. 
Six-styled, kexagyni. Damasonium. 
Seven-styled, heptagyni. Septas. 
Twelve-styled, dodecagyni. SemperviVum. 
Many-styled, polygyni. Anemone, Alistna. 
10; Multiplication . 
Plores multiplicati. Flowers which have more petals 
than is natural to them in a wild state. 
Double, duplicatu The petals are twice, thrice, or four 
times as many as are natural. 
Fall, pleni. The petals are in very great number, and 
the stamens are wanting. Ranunculus Asiaticus flore 
pleno. 
Semidouble, multiplicati Mirbell. The number of the 
petals is increased, but part of the stamens still remain. 
Hyacinthus orientalis flore duplicato, Ranunculus Asiaticus 
flore duplicato. Rosa. 
T Petaloid, petaloidei. Becoming double by the change 
of part or all the sexual organs into petals. 
Multiplied, multiplicati De Candolle. Becoming double 
by the increase in number of the parts of the corolla, or of 
the sexual organs changed into petals. 
Changed, permutati. The abortion of the organs of one 
or both sexes produces a remarkable change in the form or 
dimension of the floral covers. 
% Calycinarii . Petals increased by the parts of the calyx 
being changed into them. 
Corollarii. Petals increased in number. 
Staminarii. Stamens changed into petals. 
Pistillarii. Pistills changed into petals. 
Perigoniarii. Perigonium changed into petals, or the 
calyx changed into petals, and the petals themselves mul- 
tiplied. 
Androgynarii. Sexual organs changed into petals with- 
out any alteration in the floral covers. 
Corniculate, corniculati , antherogeni. Anthers changed 
into liornshape petals. Aquilegia vulgaris corniculata. 
Semi-staminariu Part of the stamens changed into petals. 
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