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Magnoliids c. 10,000 spp. 3-part flowers, 1-pore pollen, usu. branch-veined
leaves Chloranthales 77 spp. Woody,
apetalous...
- as the gr****es,
either have very
small petals or lack them
entirely (
apetalous). The
collection of all
petals in a
flower is
referred to as the corolla...
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native to
Bolivia and Peru. Berry, P.E. (1985). "The
systematics of the
apetalous fuchsias of
South America,
Fuchsia sect.
Hemsleyella (Onagraceae)". Annals...
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plants are dioecious, with
separate male and
female trees. The
flowers are
apetalous and uni****ual and
borne in panicles.[citation needed] The
fruit is a drupe...
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related to
Moehringia trinervia.
Moehringia trinervia,
commonly known as
apetalous sandwort or three-nerved sandwort, is a
herbaceous flowering plant in...
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throughout the year,
fading to a pale
yellow before falling in autumn. The
apetalous wind-pollinated
flowers are
perfect (hermaphrodite,
having both male and...
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northernmost South America. Su****ction
Cicea includes nineteen species, with
apetalous flowers. Su****ction
Bryonioides includes twenty-one species, with a...
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turning dark
green by
summer and a dull
yellow in autumn. The perfect,
apetalous, wind-pollinated
flowers are
produced before the
leaves in
early spring...
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Silene uralensis,
known by the
common name
apetelous catchfly or
nodding campion, is a
perennial plant found in Greenland,
northern Canada, Alaska, East...
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Directed forward or upward, e.g. of
hairs on a stem.
Contrast retrorse.
apetalous Lacking petals. apex The tip; the
point furthest from the
point of attachment...