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Angiosperm Families - Altingiaceae Lindl.
... male flower consisting of a globose stamen-cluster, enclosed in a bract). Gynoecium of male flowers absent. Inflorescence, floral, fruit and seed morphology. Flowers aggregated in ‘inflorescences’. Inflorescences in terminal racemes (male ... female flowers). Androecium 12–100 (i.e. ‘many’ — the male inflorescences consisting terminal racemes of globose stamen-clusters); exclusively of fertile ...
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Angiosperm Families - Androstachydaceae Airy Shaw
... , in male flowers). Free hypanthium absent. Hypogynous disk absent (in both male and female flowers). Perianth sepaline; 2–3 (in lateral members of the male triads), or 5 (in the terminal male flower), or 5–6 (in female flowers). Calyx 2–3 (in lateral members of the male triads), or 5 (in the terminal male flower), or 5â ...
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The Sex Life of Plants
... easier for ourselves by calling a flower with only male organs simply a male flower, and one with only female organs a female flower. Then, monoecious plants have both male and female flowers on the same ... your cucumber plants next season. Simply remove a male flower and touch its anther to the stigmas of the female flowers present. One male flower produces enough pollen to fertilize a number of ...
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Espalier
... flower can be either male, female or both, depending on the types of floral organs present. A flower which is both male and female has stamens (male) and pistils (female). If a flower has only stamens without a pistil, it is male ... this is where the pollen from the male flower must land if that particular kernel ...
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Cucumber
... grow more vine than fruit. All cucurbits develop separate male and female flowers. Male flowers develop first, and are easily distinguished as a plain flower on a long stem, having only stamens; female ... ensure vigorous seed, you should hand-pollinate by removing a male flower from one plant then shaking it inside a female flower on another plant; to prevent further pollination of that second plant ...
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Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Pumpkins
... the morning and pick several newly opened male flowers. Carefully tap a male flower so that the pollen falls onto a female flower; repeat with two or three male flowers for each female. Female flowers ...
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Order Fagales
Order Fagales Order Fagales Family Fagaceae (Beech) Order Fagales imperfect and incomplete flowers, male flower a catkin, ovary inferior or naked, fruit a nut. Link to the Fagaceae, Bailey Arboretum, Cornell University. Dallwitz, M. J. (1995 onwards). `The Families of Flowering Plants: Descriptions and Illustrations.' URL http://muse.bio.cornell.edu/delta/ Return to Main Menu Woody Dicots
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HostaRegistrar.org: American Hosta Society Online Registry and Hosta Plant Database
... Gold Standard'. ANTHER – the upper part of the stamen, male flower part, in a capsule-like structure that splits to release ... female part of the flower consisting of style, stigma, and ovary. POD - developed ovary or fruit. POLLEN - the male gametes. POLLINATION - ... male flower parts consisting of the filament and the anther, usually six per flower. STIGMA – the receptive female tip of the flower ...
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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 ... make 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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Flower Terminology (Part 1)
... stigma exposed to the male flowers. Male plants produce hundreds of flower buds (100-250) within a translucent spathe in the leaf axils near the base. At maturity, the tiny male flower buds are gradually released and rise to the surface where they open as the three sepals fold back into a reflexed position. Each male flower is only about one ...
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