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Plant Biology Faculty Research
... and Schlumbergera (Cactaceae). Sexual Plant Reproduction 16:151-155. Boyle, T.H. and Idnurm, A. 2003. Intergeneric hybridization between Schlumbergera Lem. and Hatiora Britt. & Rose. (Cactaceae). ... in Echinopsis chamaecereus (Cactaceae). Sexual Plant Reproduction 13:323-327. Boyle, T.H. 2001. Environmental control of moisture content and viability in Schlumbergera truncata (Cactaceae) pollen. ...
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CSSA Newsletters #27
... anthesis anyway. Cacti are very sexual plants. For a specialized, semi-woody, perennial plant family to exhibit the entirety of sexual and asexual reproduction that the Cactaceae do, and do it ... In getting familiar with the naked ovary, members of the family Cactaceae have two means of reproduction, sexually (self-fertilization, cross-fertilization, and cleistogamy), and asexually (floral- ...
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Asplenium nidus - Bird's-Nest Fern - Polypodiaceae
... . For more information on sexual reproduction of the fern, you might ... Plant = Select by Family Name = Acanthaceae Aizoaceae Agavaceae Alliaceae Amaryllidaceae Anacardiaceae Anthericaceae Apiaceae (=Umbelliferae) Apocynaceae Araceae Araliaceae Araucariaceae Arecaceae (=Palmaceae) Aristolochiaceae Asclepiadaceae Asteraceae Balsaminaceae Begoniaceae Bignoniaceae Bromeliaceae Burseraceae Cactaceae ...
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The Succulent Plant Page: Glossary of Botanical Terms
... corymb, cyme, fascicle, raceme, spadix, spike, thyrse, umbel Papilla - small, rounded protruberance from any plant surface. Hence Adj. papillose - of or relating to or resembling papilla Papillate - covered ... . Perennial - growing for more than two years. Cactaceae are generally regarded as perrenials. Perfect - of an organism capable of sexual reproduction. Of a flower with both male and female ...
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The Succulent Plant Page: Glossary of Botanical Terms
... engaging in the process of sexual reproduction. Stigma - receptive surface or structure for pollen at apex of style or pistil. One style may bear multiple stigmas, in Cactaceae usually 3-20. Stipulate - of ... closing through changes in shape of the guard cells. Stomata are found on the plant body of Cactaceae and on any leaves. Stone - the hard woody inner layer of the pericarp of ...
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