-
during their last life stage. In plants,
individual flowers are
called dichogamous if
their function has the two ****es
separated in time,
although the plant...
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condition are androgynous, hermaphroditic,
monoclinous and synoecious.
Dichogamous:
having ****es
developing at
different times;
producing pollen when the...
- [citation needed] “Northern red oak (Quercus
rubra L.) is monoecious,
dichogamous, wind-pollinated, and self-incompatible”.
Pollination occurs in the first...
- with
entire margins and
flowers from May to October. The
flowers are
dichogamous, with the male
stamens developing first and
dehiscing before the female...
- June to mid
September in the
northern po****tions.: 111 The
species is
dichogamous, that is the
flowers are
initially functionally female and then become...
- PMID 21632374. BUIDE, M. L.; GUITIÁN, J. (2002-12-01). "Breeding
System in the
Dichogamous Hermaphrodite Silene acutifolia (Caryophyllaceae)".
Annals of Botany...
- pollen-collectors
visit only male-phase (pollen-bearing)
flowers of
dichogamous species, or are too
small to
contact stigmas while collecting pollen...
-
sometimes in
October or March.
Flowers are co-****ual,
protandrous and
dichogamous,
meaning each
umbel presents either stigmas or pollen.
There is only...
- that
proteas appear to be self-compatible (although many
protea are
dichogamous/protandrous, the
pollen remains viable for
several days). As the flower...