- male
reproductive organs of a flower. Collectively, the
stamens form the
androecium. A
stamen typically consists of a
stalk called the
filament and an anther...
-
Schizanthus species). The
irregularities in
symmetry can be due to the
androecium, to the perianth, or both at the same time. In the
great majority of species...
-
perianth may be missing, that is, the
flowers have only the
fertile whorls (
androecium and gynoecium) and are
called aperianthous,
aclamyds or
simply "naked"...
-
determined by the
insertion point,
where the
other floral parts (perianth and
androecium) come
together and
attach to the
surface of the ovary. If the
ovary is...
- the
flower or
lowest node and
working upwards) are the calyx, corolla,
androecium, and gynoecium.
Together the
calyx and
corolla make up the non-reproductive...
- Sida acuta, the
common wireweed, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
mallow family, Malvaceae. It is
believed to have
originated in
Central America...
- A
floral diagram is a
graphic representation of the
structure of a flower. It
shows the
number of
floral organs,
their arrangement and fusion. Different...
- pollen-producing
reproductive organs, the stamens,
collectively called the
androecium. The
gynoecium is
often referred to as the "female"
portion of the flower...
- (Prenner et al.)
androecium in two whorls,
first contains 3
stamens and 2 staminodes,
second whorl lost A1+2° – (Ronse De Craene)
androecium in two whorls...
- and a
structure containing one or more
antheridia is
called an
androecium.
Androecium is also the
collective term for the
stamens of
flowering plants...