- four or two
parts per
whorl are not uncommon. Two
consecutive whorls of
dimerous petals are
often mistaken for
tetramerous petals. If all of the whorls...
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Dimer may
refer to:
Dimer (chemistry), a
chemical structure...
- (41 cm) wide; the
largest leaf bud of any
known plant. The
panicle of red,
dimerous (two sepals, two petals, two stamens, and a two
styled pistil) flowers...
-
whole stalk have
spikes on them. In
early summer it
bears tiny red-green,
dimerous flowers in
conical branched panicles,
followed by small,
spherical fruit...
- 7 in) long and
weighs about 13 kg. The
flowers of
Gunnera species are
dimerous ( two sepals, two
petals (or none), two
stamens (or one), and two carpels...
- antimeria, biopolymer, decamer, decamerous, dimer, dimeric, dimerism,
dimerous, enantiomer, enneamer, heptamer, heterodimer, heterotetramer, hexamer,...
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extrastaminal or absent.
Perianth of (3-)4(−8)
tepals (sometimes
interpreted as a
dimerous and
dichlamydeous perianth), in 1(−2)
valvate whorls,
sometimes elongated...
-
thickest of any dicot. The
inflorescence is a
panicle composed of many tiny
dimerous flowers (i.e.
having two sepals, two petals, two
stamens and two stigmas)...
- canadense,
Maianthemum dilatatum, and
Maianthemum bifolium however are
dimerous, with 4-tepaled flowers.
Tepals are greenish, or
white to pink or mauve...
- antimeria, biopolymer, decamer, decamerous, dimer, dimeric, dimerism,
dimerous, enantiomer, enneamer, heptamer, heterodimer, heterotetramer, hexamer,...