- In angiosperms, a
hypanthium or
floral cup is a
structure where basal portions of the calyx, the corolla, and the
stamens form a cup-shaped tube. It is...
- are 10 to 44 mm long and 10 to 23 mm wide. Its
inflorescences have red
hypanthia and sepals, and pale pink or pink petals. The
flowers are
borne on a pedicel...
- They are
sprawling or
erect shrubs, with
their branchlets and
their hypanthia coated with
either glandular or
villose trichomes.
Species accepted by...
-
conzattianum has
shorter cladodes, 10–50 cm (4–20 in) long,
shorter hypanthia, 2.8 cm (1.1 in) long, and
shorter tepals, 4–6 cm (1.6–2.4 in) long. In...
-
surface and are
attached to the
plant by
delicate stalks.These stalks, or
hypanthia, are the
lower part of the
petals joined to form a
floral tube. This floral...
- 15 to 44 mm long and 3 to 10 mm wide. Its
inflorescences have dark red
hypanthia and
sepals (green on the
interior of the sepals), and white, pale pink...
- staminodes. staminop**** A structure,
around the apex of eucalypt,
myrtaceae hypanthia, that
supports the stamens.
standard The
large posterior petal of pea-flowers...
- than most cherries,
their inflorescences retain their red
sepals and
hypanthia for one or two w****s
after the
deeply emarginate petals have fallen, increasing...
- held in a fascicle.
Pedicels are 4 to 8 cm and
densely pubescent. The
hypanthia are campanulate, 3 by 3 mm and
externally pubescent. The
sepals are ovate...
- July to
October in the
Northern Hemisphere. The prominent,
maroon to red
hypanthia are
campanulate with
acute apices,
leading to the
common name redclaws...