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axile ovules

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Angiosperm Families - Acanthaceae Juss.
... (usually). Stigmas 2 (the posterior often smaller); dry type; non-papillate; Group II type. Placentation axile. Ovules 2–50 per locule (i.e., 2 to many); non-arillate, or arillate (occasionally exhibiting ...
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Angiosperm Families - Aceraceae Juss.
... . Styles 2; apical. Stigmas 2; dry type; papillate, or non-papillate; Group II type. Placentation axile. Ovules 2 per locule; pendulous; when not orthotropous, apotropous (Engler); with dorsal raphe; collateral, or superposed ...
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Questions On Miscellaneous
... fruits develop from the ovaries of female flowers, leaving numerous black dots where the ovules on the axile placentas aborted. They cannot be excised and they will not germinate. Q: I'm ...
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Orchid Glossary - The Flower Reproductive Structures
... over the pollinia of orchids. Axile (AK-syle) -- Of the axis, a form of placentation fond in orchids where ovules are borne on a ... -va-ree) -- The basal portion of the pistil which contains the ovules; if pollinated and fertilized, it develops into the fruit. Ovule (OH- ... . Seed pod (SEED POD) -- The mature ovary containing the mature ovules (seed). Self-fertilization (self-fer-tih-lih-ZAY-shun) -- The ...
www.lincolnorchidsociety.org

MBG: Research: Projects: South America: Venezuelan Guayana
... side of corolla tube; filaments slender. Ovary superior, (1)2-locular; ovules numerous, attached to 4 vertical placental ridges, these axile in 2-locular ovaries and parietal in 1-locular ovaries (a ...
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The Seed Biology Place - Seed Evolution
... seeds in fossil record belong to primitive gymnosperms (seed farns); they were 'naked seeds': The ovules were not protected by pericarp, integumentary lobes (seed coat) covered the nucellus (megasporangium) which contained ... this developed the FA-type seeds (FA1, FA2, FA3, FA4) where the embryo is foliate axile and, depending on the subtype, differs in shape and occupies more or less the entire ...
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