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CPC Plant Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants
... wide, and orange in color. The anthers are showy, with lower anthers cream-colored, and upper anthers a light cerise. Fruits are elliptical, pendulous, with round seeds. The anthers and the shape of the fruits and seeds separate it from A. palmatifida, which has all purple anthers, and rounded fruits with kidney-shaped seeds. Two species of Amoreuxia are found in Arizona ...
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Flowering Plant Families, UH Botany
... the flower reveals the spur produced by the rearward projection of the lower petal. Appendages of the lower 2 anthers extend into this spur and secrete nectar. Viola pedunculata, yellow violet. ... a small pouch and the appendages on the lower anthers are also reduced, visible here only as two greenish ridges on the lower anthers. Viola chamissoniana, cf. var. tracheliifolia, pamakani, violet. This ...
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Angiosperm Families - Aucubaceae J.G. Agardh
... meristem. Leaf anatomy. Stomata present; mainly confined to one surface (the lower); anomocytic. Lamina dorsiventral. Minor leaf veins without phloem transfer cells. Stem ... with the perianth; oppositisepalous; alternating with the corolla members; filantherous (very short). Anthers dorsifixed; dehiscing via longitudinal slits; introrse; tetrasporangiate. Pollen grains aperturate; 3 aperturate; ...
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Angiosperm Families - Batidaceae Mart. ex Meissn.
... calyx and corolla (in male flowers), or absent (in female flowers, where the lower bracts are united); of male flowers 2 whorled. Calyx of male flowers 1 ... . Stamens 4; isomerous with the perianth; oppositisepalous (at least, alternating with the corolla). Anthers dorsifixed; versatile; dehiscing via longitudinal slits; introrse; tetrasporangiate; briefly appendaged. The anther appendages apical ...
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The Passion Flower
... purple at the base, white in the middle and blue at the tip. Five golden anthers and three brown stigmas are in the center. The stems are wiry, dark green and ... -10 cm (3-4 in.) long and taken just below a leaf. Remove the next lower leaf and dip the end of the cutting in a rooting compound. Place in 7 ...
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Espalier
... the first growing season. Tie these to bamboo canes and lower two branches to the wire, leaving one branch vertical. The next ... one side branch is growing more vigorously than the opposite branch, lower the strong branch slightly and raise the weak branch until ... The stigma of a tomato flower grows through a sheath of anthers, resulting in almost certain self-pollination. Another group of plants ...
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Haworthia Society: Pollination of Haworthias
... , go through all the fully open flowers and remove the lower three petals by hand. This exposes the style and six stamens (anthers and filaments) and lets you see what is going ...
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Ranunculaeae Society
... prominent central boss of stamens is made of greenish to white filaments and creamy white anthers. The stems are weakly ribbed or grooved, and are hairy when young. The leaves are ... the leaf axis. The leaflets on long leaf stalks are entire, hairless or almost so, lower ones sometimes three-lobed or ternate. Clematis terniflora © Ian Lang Clematis terniflora belongs to the ...
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Ranunculaeae Society
... vine that grows strongly, spreading at the base as well as at the top. Its lower reaches may grow bare of foliage and ask for a chance to start over. So ... reflexed at the tips, with a prominent brush of stamens tipped with yellow or grayish anthers. The speckling inside varies unpredictably with any of the named forms or cultivars, but still ...
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11. Measurements, Dimensions, and Quantities
... , millimeters are the smallest units to be used (see also paragraph 11.8) (e.g., "anthers 1.2--2 mm"), but for some structures, such as pollen or spores, it may ... or an integer plus a decimal fraction at the next higher or lower unit, then the next higher or lower unit will be used. For deciding what units of measurement are to ...
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