Definition of Gamosepalous. Meaning of Gamosepalous. Synonyms of Gamosepalous

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Definition of Gamosepalous

Gamosepalous
Gamosepalous Gam`o*sep"al*ous, a. [Gr. ? marriage + E. sepal.] (Bot.) Formed of united sepals; monosepalous.

Meaning of Gamosepalous from wikipedia

- Look up synsepalous or gamosepalous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A synsepal is a floral structure formed by the partial or complete fusion of two...
- regular, actinomorphic, hypogynus, pentamerous, yellow. Sepals: five, gamosepalous, campanulate, slightly accrescent, persistent, valvate. Petals: five...
- flowering plants. They may be free (polysepalous) or fused together (gamosepalous). Often, the sepals are much reduced, appearing somewhat awn-like, or...
- type, is pentameric, complete, and of bilateral symmetry. Its calyx is gamosepalous, like a little red thimble. The corolla, like that of other legumes like...
- on to ****ist in fruit dispersal. If the calyx is fused it is called gamosepalous. The petals, collectively called corolla, are almost or completely fiberless...
- commonly four or eight. They usually have a hypogynous disk. The calyx is gamosepalous (as the sepals are joined forming a tube), with the (4)5(6) segments...
- panicles, and often fragrant. The calyx and corolla, when present, are gamosepalous and gamopetalous, respectively, their lobes connate, at least at the...
- Calyciflorae was defined as: Flowers with sepals united at least at the base (gamosepalous), a "torus" (disc) at the base of the calyx from which the petals and...
- With hypogynous (puspakrantabijadhara) and five-petalled flowers, with gamosepalous calyx and an androecium of 10 stamens. This family has three subtypes:...
- one to three whorled, and three to six toothed. The sepals are united (gamosepalous). There are six to 40 stamens in one whorl. They are united with the...