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cleistogamous flowers

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Angiosperm Families - Cistaceae Juss.
... absent. Hypogynous disk present; extrastaminal to intrastaminal. Perianth with distinct calyx and corolla (ignoring cleistogamous flowers); (6–)10; 2 whorled, or 3 whorled. Calyx 3, or 5 (the two ... three inner members contorted. Corolla 5 (usually), or 3 (in Lechea, missing from cleistogamous flowers); 1 whorled; polypetalous; contorted (nearly always, in the opposite direction to the sepals), ...
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hibiscus.org
... more flowers in the long run, pinching may delay the first bloom. You need to expect that the first flowers will be cleistogamous and so there will not be a bloom, but these will be followed by normal flowers later in ... http://farrer.csu.edu.au/ASGAP/APOL8/dec97-4.html About cleistogamous flowers http://farrer.csu.edu.au/ASGAP/APOL19/sep00-8.html ...
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Rhipsalis baccifera ssp cleistogama
... baccifera. This new subspecies is distinguished from all other subspecies of R. baccifera by its cleistogamous flowers and red fruits. The fruits are smaller than those of R. baccifera ssp. shaferi ... locality in humid lowland rain forest. Altitudinal range: 400 m Epiphytism: Obligatory. ZJ 2 (hanging). Flowers: Fruits develop directly from floral buds which never open Fruits: Small red berries. In ...
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Angiosperm Families - Barclayaceae (Endl.) Li
... . Plants with laticifers (articulated). The laticifers in leaves, in stems, in roots, in flowers, and in the fruits. Leaf anatomy. Stomata anomocytic. Vessels absent. Stem anatomy. Primary ... , floral, fruit and seed morphology. Flowers solitary (long-pedunculate but often not reaching the surface of the water, at least sometimes cleistogamous); extra-axillary; ebracteate (under the interpretation ...
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Thelymitras Page 250
... spiraling leaves and others do not is a matter for scientific research. THE FLOWERS Sun Orchid flowers are "about" a multiplicity of colour and form, predominantly all shades of blue ( ... POLLINATORS A small group self pollinates in the bud (cleistogamous) and never opens, others on the border of this (subcleistogamous) will open their flowers under favourable conditions, failing that, will self ...
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Bamboo
... the base of the ovary. Grasses are typically wind-pollinated, although some species have cleistogamous, self-pollinated flowers that remain closed within the bracts of the floret. The tender sprouts of several ...
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Leaf Terminology (Part 2)
... the base of the ovary. Grasses are typically wind-pollinated, although some species have cleistogamous, self-pollinated flowers that remain closed within the bracts of the floret. Bamboo: A Remarkable Giant Grass ...
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... : Vegetables : Vines and Crawlers : Wildflowers Find It Here : Common Names of Plants & Flowers : Botanical Names of Plants & Flowers : Dictionary of Botanical Words : Dictionary of Botanical Latin Words : Leaf Shapes : ... small cacti are natives to Brazil. The species belonging to this group are cleistogamous, mean... Francoa These tender perennials, commonly known as Bridal Wreaths, are natives of ...
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Flower, Fruit and Seed - Cactus and Succulent Society of New Zealand (CSSNZ) Inc.
... . Still others are cleistogamous whereby the flower does not even have to open to be pollinated and form seed - eg Frailea genera. Flowers may be either diurnal ... | Events/News | Journal | Conference | Forum | Adverts | Photos | Badges | History | C&S FAQ | Cultivation | Flowers | Pachy & Caudexs | Oddities | Cactus | Succulents | Lithops | Articles | Site Map | Contact | External Links Webmaster ...
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glossary C
... with hairs on the margin. Ciliolate Minutely ciliate. Clasping To hold parts together; holding. Cleistogamous Applied to flowers or florets fertilized without opening; must be self-fertile. Cluster A number of similar ...
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