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Carpels separate in single individual pistils. A gynoecium (or a fruit) consisting of one or more carpels which are free, simple and distinct from each other. ... A Special Thanks to all Those Who help us to make this web site with their photo, time, comments. ... Apocarpous [ Botany ]
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apocarpous (comparative more apocarpous, superlative most apocarpous) ... Positive; apocarpous ... Comparative; more apocarpous...
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With carpels separate rather than united. See also: syncarpous. ... GardenWeb Glossary of Botanical Terms     ... Search multiple words as boolean:   And   Or...
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Apocarpous (äp'ŏ-kăr'pŭs) Flowers. The carpels of a flower may remain distinct from one another and thus form simple pistils, or they may organize together in the formation of a compound pistil. ... In the former case the flower is apocarpous, in the latter it is syncarpous. An apocarpous condition is regarded as...
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Definition and other additional information on Apocarpous gynoecium from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... Apocarpous gynoecium is comprised by the set of many simple pistils (consistig of only one carpel). Characteristic fruit for simple pistils is called a follicle. Such phenomenon can be observed in primitive families...
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ap·o·car·pous audio ( p -kär p s) KEY ADJECTIVE: Having carpels that are free from one another. Used of a single flower with two or more separate pistils, ...
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Magnolia Flowers also have an Apocarpus Gynoecium. ... Species of Magnolia can have Many Petals, Stamens & Carpels. The Gynoecium is Apocarpus like Ranunculus. ... ; Magnolia Flower: Note the many Carpels at the apex of the Receptacle.
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Apocarpous Gynoecium-3 ... ; Nelumbo nucifera (Nymphaeaceae) "Lotus"; The Nelumbo Gynoecium is Apocarpous but the Carpels are embedded within a fleshy Receptacle. ... ; Close-up of the Flower showing the greatly enlarged Receptacle.
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