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- typically because their parts are spirally arranged. Most flowers are actinomorphic ("star shaped", "radial"), meaning they can be divided into three or...
- essentially identical in size and shape, the flower is said to be regular or actinomorphic (meaning "ray-formed"). Many flowers are symmetrical in only one plane...
- simple, opposite leaves with interpetiolar sti****s and sympetalous actinomorphic flowers. The family contains about 14,100 species in about 580 genera...
- form a corolla tube and they may be either actinomorphic or zygomorphic. Disc florets are usually actinomorphic, with five petal lips on the rim of the corolla...
- verticillata has opposite, obovate or elliptical leaves. Its flowers are actinomorphic and bi****ual, and lack a corolla. The flowers and fruit are similar...
- polysymmetry (actinomorphic) disymmetry monosymmetry (zygomorphic) asymmetry spiral arrangement Prenner et al.: 242  * ┼ ↓, → or Ø, depending on the symmetry...
- jointed at the middle, epicalyx absent, complete, bi****ual, regular, actinomorphic, hypogynus, pentamerous, yellow. Sepals: five, gamosepalous, campanulate...
- well as shrubs. Flowers have bilateral (zygomorphic) or rarely radial (actinomorphic) symmetry. The Scrophulariaceae have a cosmopolitan distribution, with...
- and are sometimes fragrant (see Fragrances). The flower symmetry is actinomorphic (radial) to slightly zygomorphic (bilateral) due to declinate-ascending...
- (Nicotiana), fetid (Anthocercis), or inodorous. The flowers are usually actinomorphic, slightly zygomorphic, or markedly zygomorphic (for example, in flowers...