-
locules in the ovary,
fruits can be
classified as
unilocular (uni-locular),
bilocular, trilocular, or multilocular. The
number of
locules present in a gynoecium...
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Palaeospheniscus bilocular is a
species of
fossil penguins in the
genus Palaeospheniscus. The
species was
named after two
characteristic humeri (AMNH...
- the
dorsal side of a
variety of pollen-feeding insects. The
superior bilocular ovary,
surrounded by the
brown calyx, with its
stigma and
style rising...
- Ben-Erik (2010). "False
paracarpy in
Seemannaralia (Araliaceae): from
bilocular ovary to
unilocular fruit" (PDF).
Annals of Botany. 106 (1): 29–36. doi:10...
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sepals while female flowers have two
carpels that fuse to form a
bilocular ovary. The
fruit is a
single seeded drupe that
resembles an olive, thus...
- filantherous) stamen, part of the male
floral organ. The
typical anther is
bilocular, i.e. it
consists of two thecae. Each
theca contains two microsporangia...
- with a
yellow throat.
Stamens didynamous;
staminode small.
Ovary linear,
bilocular.
Ovules in two or
three series in each locule.
Fruit a
dehiscent capsule...
- it is tubular,
there are four to
eight stamens with free
filaments and
bilocular anthers. The
ovary is
superior with one
carpel containing a
single erect...
- been
separated from
Scrophulariaceae by
having a
unilocular rather than
bilocular ovary, with
parietal rather than
axile placentation. "Gesneriaceae" is...
- to the
other Balkan species of Oxytropis, with a semi-
bilocular or
almost completely bilocular legume. The plant,
including the fruit, is
densely covered...