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www.reference.com/topic/What-Are-Pistils
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Gynoecium - collective term for pistils. It can be composed of one simple pistil (Unicarpellate), many simple pistils (Apocarpous), or a compound pistil (Syncarpous).
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www.reference.com/topic/Parts-of-a-Pistil
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Gynoecium: Parts of a pistil: superior, inferior and semisuperior ovaries: apocarpous and syncarpous ovaries; mono, bi, tri, tetra, penta and multicarpellary ovaries;
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Gynoecium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gynoecium
A syncarpous gynoecium can sometimes appear very much like a monocarpous gynoecium. .... Syncarpous gynoecium, A pistil (compound), Tulip (Tulipa sp.) ...
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bobklips.com/Flowers&Fruits5_Pistil_Variation.html
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There are three varities of gynoecium: unicarpellate (sometimes called a "simple pistil), syncarpous ("compound pistil"), and apocarpous ("multiple pistil").
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www.malvaceae.info/Literature/Bentham-OB/Chap1-11.html
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bi-, tri-, etc., to poly-carpellary, when the pistil consists of two, three or an indefinite number of carpels, whether separate or united. syncarpous, when the carpels ...
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Jun 1, 2011 ... Types: simple pistil; compound pistil. Type of Pistil. 1.Simple pistil 2.syncarpous pistil 3. syncarpous pistil. 4.simple pistil 5.apocarpous pistil ...
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waynesword.palomar.edu/fruitid3.htm
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Monocarpous flowers are composed of one carpel (a simple pistil). The terms apocarpous and syncarpous refer to compound pistils composed of more than one ...
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www.botanique.org/2/reproduction-in-angiosperms/syncarp...
www.botanique.org/2/reproduction-in-angiosperms/syncarpous-gynaecium-pistil-axile-parietal-placentation/axile-parietal-placentation-in-fused-carpels-article24465
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Feb 11, 2005 ... Carpels can be free and gynaecium is apocarpous. If ovaries are entirely fused together, gynaecium is syncarpous.
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www.cieer.org/bot461/pdf/COMBRETACEAE.pdf
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Gynoecium: Syncarpous, Pistil=1, Carpels/pistil=2-5, Locules/pistil=1,. Ovules/ locule=2-6, pendululous on long funiculi from apex of locule. Ovary: Inferior.
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