Definition of Androecium. Meaning of Androecium. Synonyms of Androecium

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- 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...