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Gynoecium (/ɡaɪˈniːsi.əm, dʒɪˈniːʃi.əm/; from
Ancient Gr**** γυνή (gunḗ) 'woman, female' and οἶκος (oîkos) 'house'; pl.: gynoecia) is most
commonly used...
- The
stamens and
pistils are
arranged spirally around a
central spike or
gynaecium; the
stamens fall off, and the
pistils become the samaras. The
fruit is...
- bracts. The
peduncle binds to the
rhizome in the
centre of the bunch. The
gynaecium is
formed by a
unilocular ovary that
continues with a
style and ends in...
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among others, conifers, Ginkgo,
Gnetum and cycads.
Compare angiosperm.
gynaecium Alternative term for gynoecium, but with
partly different etymology. gynobasic...
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declinate or ascendent. The
anthers are
dorsifixed or versatile. In the
gynaecium, the
ovary is
inferior and
trilocular with
pluriovulate locules. The style...
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protecting the seed and
dispersing it. In some cases,
androecium and
gynaecium may be fused. The
resulting structure is a
gynandrium (gynostegium, gynostemium...
- sculptor, an architect, an
engraver and a musician.
Great is the joy in the
gynaecium of the muses. What have I just
written there?... it
looks like a verse...
- of some
Angiosperms through the
Gnetales and the Coniferae. III. The
gynaecium of
Salix cinerea.
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