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physalia physalis

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portuguese man of war

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l’importanza del physalis peruviano si basa nel contenuto di minerali e vitamine; elementi indispensabili per la crescita, sviluppo e corretto funzionamento dei differenti organi umani.

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the importance of physalis peruviana is based on the content of minerals and vitamins, essential elements for growth, development and operation of different organs.

Last Update: 2018-02-13
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sembra che il meccanismo di produzione della bolla gassosa sia analogo a quello che utilizza un altro cnidario, la caravella portoghese ( physalia physalis ), per gonfiare la sua sacca di galleggiamento.

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it seems that the system of production of the gas bubble is analogous to that used by another cnidarian, the portugues man o’ war ( physalia physalis ), for inflating its flotation sac.

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5 sepali ( di rado 3 o 10 ) fusi in parte alla base, quasi sempre persistenti, e a volte enormi, per inglobare e proteggere il frutto ( p.e. physalis e nicandra ); 5 petali ( raramente da 6 a 10 ) più o meno fusi a formare una corolla piatta ( p.e. solanum e lycopersicon ), a campanella ( p.e. atropa e mandragora ), a imbuto ( p.e. cestrum, datura e nicotiana ), o addirittura bilabiata ( p.e. schizanthus ); e 5 stami ( raramente da 4 a 8 ), con antere spesso a stretto contatto, ma non fuse, e uno stilo con ovario supero a due carpelli.

English

five sepals (seldom 3 or 10), united partly at the base, almost always persistent, and sometimes enormous, for conglobating and protecting the fruit (e.g. physalis and nicandra); 5 petals (seldom from 6 to 10), more or less united to form a flat corolla (e.g. solanum and lycopersicon), bell-like (e.g. atropa and mandragora), funnel-like (e.g. cestrum, datura and nicotiana), or even-bilabiate (e.g. schizanthus); and five stamens (seldom, from 4 to 8), with anthers often in close contact, but not united, and one style with a two carpels ovary in excess.

Last Update: 2018-02-13
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