- diadelphous:
joined partially into two
androecial structures pentadelphous:
joined partially into five
androecial structures synandrous: only the anthers...
- counter-clockwise direction. The
petals and
androecial tube are
almost of
identical length. The
androecial tube ends in
three to five
short sterile teeth...
- tepals.
Gynoecium tricarpellate,
ovary epigynous (inferior), two
trimerous androecial whorls with
stamens 6, 5 or 1.
Stamens have
elongated sterile filaments...
-
staminodes with con****uous
cordate or
sagittate heads in the
fourth androecial whorl. The
fruits are cu****te. The
genus Camphora was
introduced in 1759...
- (perigonal, tepal)
sepals (sepal)
petal (petal, corolla)
stamen (staminal,
androecial: filament, anther, staminodal)
pistil (gynoecial: stigmatic, stylar) pistillodes...
- in this
tribe as well. However,
certain characters (pollen morphology,
androecial vasculature, and wood anatomy, for example)
support a
closer relationship...
-
Abrus precatorius (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Abreae) and a
review of
androecial characters in Papilionoideae".
South African Journal of Botany. 89: 210–218...
- when
small staminal appendages are
regarded as
perianth segments. The
androecial members are all equal. The
androecium just
presents two
fertile stamens...
- non-reproductive part of the
flower (perianth) with a
different corolla and calyx.
Androecial members do not
belong of the
perianth and
keeps in
liberty of other, single-whorled...