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- The column, or technically the gynostemium, is a reproductive structure that can be found in several plant families: Aristolochiaceae, Orchidaceae, and...
- Aristolochia fimbriata (Aristolochiaceae) and their contribution to gynostemium development". EvoDevo. 11 (1): 4. doi:10.1186/s13227-020-00149-8. ISSN 2041-9139...
- flower that is bi****ual. Contains 6 stamens that are fused to form a gynostemium. There is a syncarpous gynoecium present. The face of the flower is oval...
- Red List. The name diabolicus refers to the way its wine-red or maroon gynostemium looks like the head of the devil. Adult plants are 5.5–9 cm tall. Kolanowska...
- special description terminology for the orchids, such as pollinium and gynostemium. The genus Richardia ****h, (Araceae) was named in his honor. It is now...
- independent military formation of a temporary nature Column (botany) or gynostemium, a part of an orchid Column chromatography, a method used to purify individual...
- isostemonous, oppositisepal, with number three to four, rarely eight, stamens, gynostemium short or vestigial, anthers basifixed, not versatile, dithecous, tetrasporangiate...
- to 40 stamens in one whorl. They are united with the style, forming a gynostemium. The ovary is inferior and is four to six locular. These flowers have...
- labellum overhangs the reproductive organs umbrella-like, the 1 mm long gynostemium (fused stamens and pistil). The 1.5 mm filaments are dark purple, the...
- may be fused. The resulting structure is a gynandrium (gynostegium, gynostemium, or column), which is supported by an androgynosp****. Ptyxis – the way...