- If a
gynoecium has multiple,
distinct (free, unfused) carpels, it is
apocarpous. If a
gynoecium has
multiple carpels "fused" into a
single structure,...
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consist of
several separate carpels of one
apocarpous gynoecium (e.g.,
raspberries where each unit is a
single carpel Gina Fernandez;...
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hours of
darkness for 6-8 w****s. The
ovary is
tetracarpellary and
apocarpous while stamens are four in
number and are epipetalous. The inflorescences...
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particular fruit forms.
There are
three general modes of
fruit development:
Apocarpous fruits develop from a
single flower (while
having one or more separate...
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honey bees. apo- A
prefix meaning "away from, separate, without".
apocarpous (of a gynoecium)
Consisting of one or more
carpels which are free from...
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transported in foam. The
ovary is
usually superior, bicarpellary, and
apocarpous, with a
common fused style and stigma. (Fig. 5. and Fig.6. in the illustration...
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pistillidium sometimes present,
female flowers with
superior gynoecium carpels apocarpous in two or
three whorls,
imperfectly closed apically,
surrounded by large...
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rarely 0) well-differentiated
staminodes and a
spiral of 4 to 8 free (
apocarpous) carpels.
Carpels bear
green ovaries; they lack a style. They contain...
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lunate or
annular nectary over the receptacle.
Superior gynoecium of 1(−2)
apocarpous carpels,
sessile or
stipitate (with a more or less
elongated gynop****)...
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Gynoecium – the
whorl of carpels; may
comprise one (syncarpous), or more (
apocarpous), pistils, each
pistil consisting of an ovary, style, and stigma. Apocarpus...