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Definition and other additional information on Pistillate from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... Said of a flower bearing a pistil or pistils but not stamens, may refer also to a plant having only pistillate flowers.
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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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Definition of pistillate. Pistillate plant parts are those that bear ovules, the seed producers. ... Definition: In plant reproduction terminology, pistillate literally means, "bearing pistils." Pistillate plant parts are "female": i.e., they bear ovules and produce seeds.
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NEW version 6: Get the FREE one-click dictionary software for Windows. Adjective: pistillate pi-sti-lut ... Encyclopedia: Pistillate ... pistachio tree; Pistacia; Pistacia lentiscus; Pistacia terebinthus; Pistacia vera; piste; pistia; Pistia stratiotes; Pistia stratoites; pistil pistillate; pistillode; pistol;
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Pistillate flower abortion (PFA), induced by excessive pollen load on female ... 'Serr' walnut variety presents pistillate flower abscission (PFA), induced ...
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A flower that has one or more pistils but no stamens (or nonfunctional ones) is called pistillate, or female, as distinguished from a staminate, or male, flower, in which the pistil is nonfunctional or absent.
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All botanists have described the strawberry as perfect in flower or bi-sexual. But our cultivated varieties are now classed as staminate and pistillate or pistillate and perfect. Without doubt ... ... But our cultivated varieties are now classed as staminate and pistillate or pistillate and perfect. Without doubt this change...
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Description: "The stamens are situated on the calyx, and they may be artificially removed or suppressed by nature, in which case we would have what is called a pistillate flower, which will produce fruit, if the pistils are fertilized from another flower." —Fuller, 1910;
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(return to Atlas of Croton glandulosus home) click on the small images to open larger format images ... Image by Marnie J. Freeman.External view of pistillate flower, base of ovary visible between sepals,
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