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Angiosperm Families - Batidaceae Mart. ex Meissn.
... flowers zygomorphic. The floral irregularity of male flowers involving the perianth. Flowers (male) 4 merous; male flowers cyclic. Free hypanthium absent. Hypogynous disk absent. Perianth with distinct calyx and corolla (in male flowers ...
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The African Garden - New Bulbs 2002
... ', but with slightly broader foliage. Leaves Pleated, mid-green, similar to 'Lucifer' but slightly wider. Flowers Zygomorphic. 50mm (2 inches), top to bottom. 40mm wide. Length 55mm. Orange / Orange-red on three ...
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Angiosperm Families - Acanthaceae Juss.
... . Flowers bracteate; bracteolate (the bracts and bracteoles often showy); somewhat irregular to very irregular (in about 75% of the genera), or regular; usually more or less zygomorphic. The floral irregularity involving the perianth and involving the androecium. Flowers 4 merous, or 5 merous; tetracyclic. Free hypanthium absent ...
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Order Leguminales
... Leguminales Family Leguminaceae (Pea) Leguminales usually have perfect flowers, single carpel, superior ovary, leaves mostly compound, fruit is a legume, nodules on roots, flowers frequently zygomorphic. Credit: http://www-wane-leon.scri.fsu ...
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Order Orchidales
... Order Orchidales Order Orchidales Family Orchidaceae (Orchid) Order Orchidales- mostly perfect zygomorphic flowers, inferior ovary, 3 sepals, 3 petals, fruit is a capsule. Link to the Orchidaceae, Bailey ...
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12. Descriptions
... leaflets Inflorescences: general, position, type, branches (i.e., description of axes), peduncle, bracts Flowers: general features, pedicel, receptacle and hypanthium, calyx, corolla, corona, androecium (flowering), glands or ... adaxially, abaxially, apically, basally, proximally, or distally) should be used. 12.15 For zygomorphic flowers the terms upper and lower are to be used in describing the ...
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Orchids UW Aberystwyth Botanic Gardens
... , the largest and most derived monocot family, which probably evolved from the lilies. The showy zygomorphic flowers are adapted to specific pollinators. Another evolutionary specialization of orchids is the production of numerous ...
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CONTRIBUTOR'S GUIDELINES FOR HERBERTIA
... , ca. 4-6 mm in diam. distally; bracts 3(5) cm long, lanceolate. Flowers (7) 10-12 (13), zygomorphic, all reaching anthesis concurrently, more or less perpendicular to the axis of the ...
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Flower, Fruit and Seed - Cactus and Succulent Society of New Zealand (CSSNZ) Inc.
... equal halves whichever plane it is sliced across. Some are asymmetrical or zygomorphic, that is it only has one plane of symmetry eg Cleistocactus, Borzicactus ... | 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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Open Directory - Science:Biology:Flora and Fauna:Plantae:Magnoliophyta:Magnoliopsida
... are generally identifiable by their flowers: Fabaceae or Papilionoideae - flowers zygomorphic (with bilateral symmetry) and papilionaceous (have banner, wing, and keel petals). Banner positioned outside wings; keel petals fused. Includes most important legume crops, including beans and peas. Caesalpinioideae - flowers zygomorphic ...
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