- anthers,
rather than
towards the
inside or
outside of the flower, this is
latrorse dehiscence. The
stomium is the
region of the
anther where dehiscence occurs...
- away from the
centre of the flower. Cf. introrse,
directed inwards, and
latrorse towards the side. monadelphous:
fused into a single,
compound structure...
- locules)
Opening toward the
outside of the flower.
Contrast introrse and
latrorse. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z F1 hybrid...
- stamens;
anthers introrse/
latrorse;
stigmas rarely extending between stamens Carpels half the
height of the stamens;
anthers latrorse;
stigmas usually extending...
- tetrasporangiate,
sometimes unilocular and bisporagiate,
introrse to
latrorse (rarely),
expanded connective,
usually with apiculus,
dehiscence along...
-
along the
adnate portion.
Anthers 3–4 × 2–2.5 mm, basifixed,
dehiscence latrorse, glabrous.
Ovary superior, bilocular,
surrounded by dark red
nectary at...
-
usually dehiscing by one or two
apical or
subapical pores,
sometimes latrorsely by
longitudinal slits. In
Medusagyne and Quiinoideae, an
enlarged septum...
- point, with the
split through which the
pollen is
released sideways (or
latrorse). The
ovary is
hairless and
carries a
style that
divides just
below or...
-
opposite the sepals, free or
fused for up to 9/10 of
their length.
Anthers latrorse, at
least in bud,
opening by
longitudinal slits, or in Poranthera, by pores...