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Kendo Woman
... s Tongue Flower Amazing T-Rex Dinosaur Halobacteria in Salt Brine Chromosome Illustration Flowers of Ficus carica A Protozoa-Eating Plant Flowers of Ficus palmeri Bisexual Flower Diagram Vegetative ... A Lichen Perithecium Stem Anatomy Illustrations Wolffia Compared With Earth Leaf Terminology Illustrations Flower Terminology Illustrations Illustrations Of Inflorescences Go Back To Elaine's Home Page ...
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Flower Terminology (Part 1)
... Monocotyledoneae & Dicotyledoneae 2. Illustration of Bisexual Flower Bisexual flower showing all 4 characteristic parts which are technically modified leaves: Sepal, petal, stamen & pistil. This flower is referred to as complete ( ... borne on the same individuals are termed monoecious. 3. Passionflower: Complex & Unusual Bisexual Flower A. Corona B. Anther C. Style D. Sepal E. Petal The blue-crown ...
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Hellebores.org: Helleborus
... opposite leaves and woody tissue. Hellebores generally have five sepals that persist in fruit around bisexual flower parts. The follicles may be separate or joined at the base. Within each carpel ... of Helleborus hercegovinus. Hellebores often produce large, leaf-like bracts and 'cauline' leaves along the flower stalks. Most have developed rhizomes and very short stems. Some have longer aerial stems ...
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Lab X - Anthophytes, Glossopterids and Others (2)
... ), (E) Eretmonia (pollen-producing). In the original description by Plumstead (1956), Scutum was interpreted as bisexual flower. Some then suggested the glossopterids as potential angiosperm progenitors. This discussion continued even after it ...
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BI 102 Spring 2003
... fertilization occurs in the flower. Flower parts: sepals, petals, stamens, anthers, filaments, carpels (pistils), stigma, style, & ovary. Floral variation: monoecious, dioecious, perfect (bisexual flower). Sexual Cycle of Angiosperms ( ... ,000 extant species compared to a mere 1,000 extant gymnosperms). The flower (especially the carpel) provides for: Greater possibilities for pollen transfer thus ...
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Angiosperm Families - Centrolepidaceae Desv.
... cymose. Inflorescences pseudanthial (as currently interpreted, the bisexual and female heads of Centrolepis and Gaimardia being seen as unisexual and bisexual aggregations of flowers, each of the ... ‘bractlets’), or ebracteolate; small. Perianth absent. Androecium 1 (constituting the male flower, as here interpreted); exclusively of fertile stamens. Stamens 1. Anthers dorsifixed; versatile; ...
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Hakeas
... In other species examples occur of cauliflory as in H.petiolaris. Flowers are usually bisexual with flower buds recurved at the apex. The indumentum on pedicel and perianth is of great taxonomic ... discoid. Flowering occurs mainly in late winter/spring and flower colours vary from white, cream, pink, red and blue (H.lehmanniana). Many flower in profusion, some feature ornamental fruit while others ...
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The Virginia Camellia Society - Education - Fundamentals of Breeding Camellias
... with the parts of the camellia flower (see diagram). The camellia flower is bisexual, that is, both the male and female reproductive organs are found on the same flower. Some camellias, like the formal ... a hand pollination is to place ripe pollen from the desired male flower onto the stigma of the desired female flower. Fertilization takes place when the pollen grains, assisted by a sticky ...
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Glossary
... of organic food molecules from inorganic compounds such as carbon dioxide benthic attached and submerged bisexual having both male and female sex organs circinnate vernation the coiled arrangement of young ... ß1,3 glucan reserve perianth a collective term for the sepals and petals of the flower, especially when these are indistinguisable Phanerogam the seed plant - gymnosperms or angiosperm.The term ...
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LAB 5
... · Is the Spider lily flower regular or irregular? What about the shak shak? 4. Unisexual flowers Flowers are there for sexual reproduction and most flowers are bisexual (meaning having both male ... male, female or hermaphrodite (bisexual), as shown below;-. 5. Fusion of floral parts While free (unfused) floral parts are considered the simple condition, fused flower parts are considered advanced. In ...
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