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diplostemonous stamen
haplostemonous (ˈhæpləʊˈstiːmənəs, -ˈstɛm-). —adj. (of plants) having the stamens arranged in a single whorl. [C19: from New Latin, from haplo- + ...
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free sepal lobes above, haplostemonous androecium with stamens situated opposite the calyx lobes, inferior ovary, bicarpellate gy- noecium, numerous ovules ...
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men numbers typically have either haplostemonous or di- plostemonous androecia. Haplostemonous androecia have a single whorl of stamens in which each is ...
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(haplostemonous) of stamens (Acevedo-Ro- sas & Chazaro, 2003). The vegetative characters in Graptope- talum show great variation. Plants can be caulescent ...
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The androecium is haplostemonous. Stamens are inserted with the sepals and petals on a collar of tissue (the inner flank of which forms the nectary), ...
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either haplostemonous or more often obdiploste- monous androecia with paired antepetalous stamens, 5(–3)-carpellate syncarpous gynoecia with simple styles ...
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haplostemonous flowers, the stamen meristems originate in front of the sepals or in front of the petals. As in other Myrtales, there is a tendency towards dorsally ...
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haplostemonous (not comparable). (botany) Having a single series of stamens, equal in number to the proper number of petals and aligned with them.
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Androecium haplostemonous stamens five opposite the tepals. Gynoecium unilocular; style one, thick~ and with three stigmatic branches; fruit a nut; seed one, ...
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Haplostemonous - 1 dictionary results. 1. Having but one series of stamens, and that equal in number to the proper number of petals; isostemonous.
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diplostemonous stamen
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