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tetracarpellary and
apocarpous while stamens are four in
number and are
epipetalous. The
inflorescences are
borne by
peduncles which are
higher up than the...
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therefore referred to as
pentamers and tetracyclic). The
stamens are
epipetalous and are
typically present in
multiples of four or five, most commonly...
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Stamens can also be
adnate (fused or
joined from more than one whorl):
epipetalous:
adnate to the
corolla epiphyllous:
adnate to
undifferentiated tepals...
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separate from the corona,
attached at the
throat or base of the tube (
epipetalous),
often of two
separate lengths,
straight or declinate-ascending (curving...
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floral formula for the
family has five sepals, five
fused petals, five
epipetalous stamens (stamens
fused to the petals), and a two-part
syncarpous and...
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terminal or axillary. Five
petals are
united into a tube with four or five
epipetalous stamens. The
style head is swollen. The
pollen is
transported in foam...
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epilithic Growing on stone.
Compare lithophytic, a
plant growing on stone.
epipetalous Of
stamens that are
attached to the petals.
epipetric Growing on rock...
- petal-like
tepals produced in two whorls. The
flowers have one
style and six
epipetalous stamens; the
anthers and
pollen can vary in
color depending on the species...
- (samanga) plants,
calyx and
corolla are
united having five stamens,
epipetalous (avyoktakesara). The
seeds having long fine
hairs (tulapucchasamanvita)...
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sepals and petals. The
stamens are
attached to the
inside of the
petals (
epipetalous) and
alternate with the
corolla lobes.
There is a
glandular disk at the...