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Dec 31, 2011 ... Collectively considered, the aestivation of the flower occurs in four general modes with their variations; the valvate, the contorted, imbricate, and ...
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tolweb.org/notes/?note_id=4195
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5; Tucker 2003), Genista tinctoria (Papilionoideae), with sepals removed to show descending 'imbricate' aestivation: V, vexillum or banner petal, W, wing petals, ...
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www.tutorvista.com/content/biology/biology-iii/angiospe...
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Rotate corolla : Aestivation : ... This arrangement of the petals and sepals on the thalamus in the bud is called aestivation. ... imbricate aestivation in caesalpinia ...
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Feb 11, 2007 ... convolute: of the arrangement of corolla lobes in a bud, a form of imbricate aestivation in which each segment has one edge overlapping the ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/4119513
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genus Clematis recently, however, I was impressed by the markedly imbricate aestivation of the sepals of several species from Madagascar and South Tropical ...
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1095-8339.1994.tb...
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whether they have contorted or imbricate aestivation patterns, but included the non-contorted Barlerieae within his Contortae. Bremekamp ( 1965) described his ...
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... actinomorphic Bisexual, actinomorphic Calyx Five sepals, gamosepalous, imbricate aestivation Five sepals, gamosepalous, valvate aestivation Six sepals ( 3 + ...
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www.helium.com/items/1939094-family-fabacea?page=2
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Sepals and petals are 5 in number each and are free or united in imbricate aestivation. Stamens are 10 in number of varying sizes and are fused in two bundles.
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