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Order Magnoliales
... , free floral parts, sepals and petals which are similar, numerous stamens and carpels, and a superior ovary. The fruit which looks like a cone at first glance is an aggregate of follicles ...
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Order Leguminales
... Order Leguminales Order 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:// ...
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Glossary
... algal organ for attachment hygroscopic movement movement by the gain or loss of water inferior ovary is embedded below the point of attachment of the perianth and anthers irregular symmetry irregular ... a fern sporophyll a spore-bearing leaf stele vascular tissue (the xylem and phloem together) superior ovary is exposed - above the point of attachment of the perianth and anthers strobilus a cone ...
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NYBG.org: Graduate Studies Program Alumni
... ) USA Molecular and morphological systematics of the Tetraplasandra group (Araliaceae) and the development of the superior ovary in Tetraplasandra Columbia 1923-1925 Cover, Louise (MA) USA Plant breeding and propagation Columbia 1948 ...
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Plant Diversity Syllabus
... of Parts 1. Complete versus incomplete 2. Perfect versus imperfect B. Ovary position 1. Superior ovary a. Hypogynous b. Perigynous 2. Inferior ovary a. Epigynous C. Fusion of Parts 1. Synsepaly 2. Sympetaly 3 ...
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Maianthemum stellatum... False Solomon's Seal
... narrowly oblong or lanceolate, 4 to 7 mm, alike; filament slender, less than the tepals; superior ovary; 3 lobed stigma Leaves: all cauline, alternate; lanceolate to elliptic, acuminate, 5 to 17 cm ...
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Forestry Glossary: O is for ... old organic order
... . A single biological entity. ovary (n.) The basal portion of a pistil where germinated cells develop into seeds. Some plants have a superior ovary and some have an inferior ovary. ovate (adj.) Plump like a longitudinal section of a hen's egg; broad end basal. ovule (n.) The body (inside the ovary) that develops ...
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Forestry Glossary: S is for ... samara, sapling, and subkingdom
... pore. style (n.) The stalk of a pistil which connects the stigma with the ovary. superior ovary (n.) An ovary located above the perianth and free of the calyx. suppressed (adj.) Very slowly growing ...
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Angiosperm Families - Acanthaceae Juss.
... 2 celled. Gynoecium syncarpous; synstylovarious to eu-syncarpous; superior. Ovary 2 locular. Gynoecium median. Ovary sessile. Styles 1; attenuate from the ovary; apical; much longer than the ovary (usually). Stigmas 2 (the posterior often smaller ...
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Angiosperm Families - Achariaceae Harms
... . The pistil 1 celled. Gynoecium syncarpous; synovarious to synstylovarious; superior. Ovary 1 locular; sessile. Styles attenuate from the ovary; apical; shorter than the ovary. Stigmas 3–5. Placentation parietal (with 3–5 placentas). Ovules ...
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