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Carpellary receptacle of lotus...
- appendages.
There are 14–24 carpels, with a very
short style.
There are also
carpellary appendages;
these are what is
known as 'osmop****s',
structures which...
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stops producing the odor, and it closes,
trapping the
beetles inside its
carpellary appendages. Here, the
stamens are
protected by the
paracarpels and for...
- hypogynus;
ovary superior. I)
Stamens indefinite, monadelphous. II)
Ovary 5
carpellary,
placentation axile. I) Plant: mucilaginous. II) Leaves:
simple with free...
- with
scale bar (20 mm)
against a dark
background S = sepals, P = petals, St = stamina, An = anthers, O = ovary, SD =
stigma disc, CT =
carpellary teeth...
- Nymphaeaceae, were
frequently referred to as
carpellary attachments. The
current and past
usage of the
terms "
carpellary attachments", paracarpels, and staminodes...
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Placentation types include: Basal: The
placenta is
found in mono to
multi carpellary,
syncarpous ovary.
Usually a
single ovule is
attached at the base (bottom)...
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produce nectar as a
reward and this
nectar is
alike to
nectar of dicots.
Carpellary septal nectaries are
common and
unique to monocots.
Nonseptal nectaries...
-
nocturnal and
float on the
water surface. The
carpels have enlarged,
clavate carpellary appendages. The
flowers emit solvent-like, pungent, fermented, or fruity...
- prickles. The
gynoecium consists of 25–36
radially arranged carpels with
carpellary appendages. The
fruit bears 300
black to brown, arillate, globose, 12–13...