- The
stamen (pl.:
stamina or
stamens) is a part
consisting of the male
reproductive organs of a flower. Collectively, the
stamens form the androecium. A...
- petals; two
whorls of
stamens, the
outer monosymmetric from
three fused and two
reduced stamens, the
inner of 4
reduced and 1 lost
stamen;
monosymmetric gynoecium...
-
fertile stamens without wings and
lacks staminodes,
except for G.
pusillum that only has five
stamens.
Monsonia only has
fifteen fertile stamens, which...
-
erect inflorescences, and
white corollas with
partly exserted or
fully included stamens.
Myosotis goyenii Petrie is in the
plant family Boraginaceae and was...
-
toward the tips.
There are two
areas of
stamens: a ring of
stamens at the center, and an
arrangement of
stamens that have been
modified into a hood. The...
- the flower. The many
bright yellow stamens are
united at the base into
three bundles. The
stalk portion of the
stamens, the filaments, vary in
length and...
- (Francoa, Tetilla, Melianthus). In some
genera some
stamens (Pelargonium) or a
complete whorl of
stamens are
reduced (Erodium, Melianthus). In the genera...
-
filamentous stamens two or
three times as long as the
tepals (subgenus Lycoris; e.g.
Lycoris radiata), and
those with
shorter stamens not much longer...
- a
callose ridge present at the throat. The
androecium consists of six
stamens with
filiform (thread like) filaments,
which are
fasciculate (in close...
- or 8 to numerous, incon****uous to showy,
often intergrading with
stamens.
Stamens are 3 to numerous, the
innermost sometimes represented by staminodes...