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Angiosperm Families - Implicit Attributes
... members unbranched; free of the gynoecium. Androecium exclusively of fertile stamens. Staminodes non-petaloid. Stamens not didynamous, not tetradynamous; filantherous. Filaments not appendiculate. Anthers separate from ... long filaments. The ulcus without an operculum; without an annulus. Gynoecium non-petaloid. Carpel fully closed. Styles free. Locules without ‘false septa’; not horizontally ...
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Angiosperm Families - Amaranthaceae Juss.
... €“5; sepaloid, or petaloid. Calyx 3–5; polysepalous, or gamosepalous (partially); regular; non-fleshy; persistent (dry, stiff and scarious); accrescent (e.g. some Ptilotus species), or non-accrescent; imbricate; when K ... 3, or 5; in the same series as the fertile stamens; when present, petaloid, or non-petaloid. Stamens (1–)3–5; reduced in number relative to the adjacent perianth, or isomerous ...
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PlanetaCactus: Glossary of botanical terms
... outer sepals and the stamens. Petals often display bright colors that serve to attract pollinators. PETALOID: Which resembles to petals. PETIOLE: The stalk of a leaf. PH: Index used for the ... length of the peduncle. RADICAL: Growing from or pertaining to a root; growing from a non-aerial stem. RECESSIVE: A gene that is phenotypically manifest in the homozygous state but is ...
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Fruit Identification Outline
... b. Anthocarp: In the four o'clock family (Nyctaginaceae), individual apetalous flowers have a tubular, petaloid calyx that resembles a sympetalous corolla. The lower portion of the calyx tightly enwraps the ... husk contains pericarp tissue (at least in part), and is not entirely derived from involucral (non-pericarp) tissue, Wayne's Word considers the walnut to be drupaceous rather than a true ...
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Yucca & Yucca Moth
... six feet long and are pendent rather than erect. Individual yucca flowers have six fleshy petaloid segments which are called tepals by some botanists since the petals and sepals are indistinguishable ... but does not pollinate the flowers. In fact, Y. whipplei contains three species of these non-pollinator "bogus yucca moths." A female yucca moth (Tegeticula maculata) in the upright pollination ...
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Sections - Croton Research Network
... in common only the unusual character of petaloid staminate glands. Leandri (1939) noted that the petaloid glands in C. squamigerus appear to ... However, Leandri (1939) also recognized C. lepidotus A. DC. as having petaloid glands, and used that feature as a key character for ... appear to be closely related to C. lucidus. Despite its non-reduplicates sepals, it is possible that C. soliman Schltdl. & Cham. ...
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CONTRIBUTOR'S GUIDELINES FOR HERBERTIA
... horticulture of geophytic plants. A special emphasis of the journal is the Amaryllidaceae and other petaloid monocot families rich in bulbous or cormous plants, but articles treating any aspects of ... acuminate, basally attenuate to the petiole, thick, coarsely undulate, hypostomatic, abaxial cuticle thickly striate and non-glaucous. Scape (5) 7-9(10) dm tall, ca. 10 mm in diam. proximally, ...
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Camellia Glossary
... Mulch A protective layer of leaves, or other matter around the base of the plant. Non-Retic Hybrids In camellia classification a cross between two camellia species (e.g. japonica and ... camellia blossom. Petal Blight A fungal disease causing brown splotches on camellia blooms. (Otherwise harmless) Petaloid A petal-like flower part derived from a stamen. Common in the peony bloom form ...
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Auspeony Newsletter 1
... . lactiflora came a colour break, improved flower size, variation in form, with the possibility of petaloid centres on a simple base of petals (the Japanese form) and last but not least ... of inspiration awaiting the visitor to many of these web sites. (1) Some of the non-commercial sites are put up by individuals, to share the joy of peonies. (a) Walter ...
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Chapter 3: Taxonomy, Page 1
... isomerous (but the two whorls usually more or less dissimilar); sepaloid, or petaloid, or sepaloid and petaloid; when biseriate, usually different in the two whorls; usually white, ... sapogenins present (occasionally), or absent. C3. C3 recorded in Borassus, Cocos, Phoenix. Anatomy non-C4 type (Archantophoenix, Areca, Arenga, Borassus, Calamus, Caryota, Chrysalidocarpus [now Dypsis], Cocos, ...
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