Gynoecium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The gynoecium (from Ancient Greek , gyne , meaning woman , and , oikos , meaning house ) is a term with several meanings in botanical usage. In reference to mosses; liverworts; and hornw...
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An ovary that is above point of insertion of the petals, sepals and stamens, and is completely free from the outer hypanthium (The ringlike, cup-shaped, or tubular structure of a flower on which the sepals, petals, and stamens are borne).
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Tetraplasandra is a small Hawaiian genus of seven species with remarkable diversity in ovary position, ranging from inferior to completely superior. Tetraplasandra gymnocarpa is the only member of the Araliaceae with a fully superior ovary.
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superior ovary: Definition and Pronunciation ... ; Bot.an ovary positioned above a receptacle of a flower, as in members of the mint family. ... superior planet...
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This page is obsolete. Click here to go to new site ... [Monocots Main Page] [Information Navigation Home Page] [General Feedback] ... Commelinaceae (Spiderwort Family)
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Carpels are structures that are made up from an ovary and a stigma and that contain one or more ovules. One or more carpels may be combined to a pistil (ovary, style, stigma), the gynoecium as a whole.
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FRUIT WITH A THIN SKIN - TRUE BERRIES. E.G., TOMATO, GRAPE, COFFEE. ... FRUIT WITH A LEATHERY SKIN WITH OILS - HESPERIDIUM. E.G., ORANGE, GRAPEFRUIT, LEMON. Hesperidia are found only in the Citrus family (Rutaceae) ... To beginning of fruit key.
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Superior ovary ( hypogynous flowers): The ovary is placed above the rest of the floral segments. ... Semi-inferior ovary ( perigynous flowers) : With all the floral segments surrounding the ovary. ... According to the ovary position:
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