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regular symmetry

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Glossary
... is embedded below the point of attachment of the perianth and anthers irregular symmetry irregular flowers are bilaterally symmetrical; they are divisible into equal halves about 1 ... pyrenoid proteinaceous region of chloroplast, sometimes the site of accumulation of carbohydrate reserves regular symmetry regular flowers have radial symmetry; they are divisible into equal halves in 2 or more planes ...
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LAB 5
... :- · large, indefinite number of flower parts · free parts (not fused) · regular symmetry · floral parts intergrade (sepals merge into petals; petals merge into stamens) ... symmetry The simplest flowers show regular symmetry (they have several planes of symmetry) while more complex flowers are irregular (bilaterally symmetrical, i.e. only one plane of symmetry). · Is the Spider lily flower regular ...
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Flowering Plant Diversity
... spirally arranged All types of flower parts present Flowers bisexual Ovary superior Flower of regular symmetry Flowers conspicuous For examples look at the related lab Advanced traits Flower parts few ... whorled Some types of flower parts missing Flowers unisexual Ovary inferior Flower of irregular symmetry Flowers inconspicuous Flowers vary tremendously in form and size:- . Lemna (duckweed) is a tiny ...
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PlanetaCactus: Glossary of botanical terms
... stem. ACICULAR: Resemblance in form to a needle. ACTINOMORFIC (flower): Of regular shape. It has at least two plans of symmetry. ACUMINATED: Tapering gradually to a point at the apex. ADVENTITIOUS (root ... short and fine whitish hairs. HYALINE: Transparent. - I - IMBRICATED: Lying lapped over each other in regular order (like scales of a fish or shingles on a roof). INCURVED: Bent or curved ...
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Orchids, orchid growing information, orchid care and orchid pictures - Bribie Island Orchid Society
... colouration to their leaves. Although this orchid responds well to regular watering it can remain in good condition for short ... blooms should be Of over-lapping rounded form, with pleasing symmetry. But some fine day, they’ll likely say, much to ... Most orchids are in active growth now, so will benefit from regular watering & fertilising to optimise new growth. Overcrowding can result in spindly ...
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Examples of the Diversity of Camellia Flower Forms
... lap precisely – fully imbricated. There are never any yellow stamens showing. Typically the petals are regular, rather than irregular. There are several hundred formal doubles, the most famous being ‘Pink Perfection ... semidouble (as shown here) with long trough like petals. Note that while some of the symmetry suggest a formal double the visible stamens rule that out. ‘Black Magic’ with its wax ...
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Flower, Fruit and Seed - Cactus and Succulent Society of New Zealand (CSSNZ) Inc.
... is usually regular or symmetrical, that is it forms equal halves whichever plane it is sliced across. Some are asymmetrical or zygomorphic, that is it only has one plane of symmetry eg ...
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Cycad International : Katherine NT Australia
... are founded only partially on the antiquity of this plant group. The size, shape, and symmetry of the trunks and foliage provide significant decorative touches to the landscape, while the curious ... species are recognized within the Cycadales, with new species being found and described on a regular basis as field work intensifies in the unexplored tropical regions of the globe. Cycad Identification ...
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STANDARDS AND JUDGING RULES
... . Side view should be saucer shaped and face view should be circular in outline and regular in arrangement. The centre should be closed and dome shaped, breaking gradually to fully developed ... a saucer like depression. Symmetrical. Perfectly balanced in all respects, graceful and pleasing in appearance. Symmetry. The equal balance of weight (actual or visual) around the centre of a bloom. Texture ...
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Growing Trees
... that receives little or no summer rain, or if there is a drought during the regular rainy period, you may need to water your trees. Here's how. By eHow Expert ... is an ancient form of gardening where fruit and flowering trees are trained into pleasing symmetry in a flat plane. Stretch your garden muscles with this trellising method where less is ...
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