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- Pollen is a powdery substance produced by most types of flowers of seed plants for the purpose of ****ual reproduction. It consists of pollen grains (highly...
- or fives (pentamerous) Pollen: Number of apertures (furrows or pores) Monocolpate (single aperture or colpus) Tricolpate (three) Embryo: Number of cotyledons...
- fruit dehisces along the dorsal sutures of the carpels. The pollen is monocolpate, and the embryonic development is of the Polygonum type.[citation needed]...
- tepals. The androecium consists of 20 stamens. The pollen grains are monocolpate and reticulate. The gynoecium consists of 12 syncarpous carpels. The...
- the thicker species the structure is noticeably woody. The pollen is monocolpate and elliptical. In some species, additional rays project over the central...
- Retrieved 1 December 2023. Balme, B.E.; Hennelly, J.P.F. (1956). "Monolete, monocolpate and alete sporomorphs from Australian Permian sediments". Aust. J. Bot...
- defunct) genus Nomocharis. Showing an evolutionary aperture trend away from monocolpate pollen to porate, with similar pollen morphology to European genera Lilium...
- red stamens with strap-like filaments are recurved at dehiscence. The monocolpate pollen grains are 40–71 µm long, and 30.4–60 µm wide. The gynoecium consists...
- "Zlatkocarpus gen. nov., a new angiosperm reproductive structure with monocolpate-reticulate pollen from the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of the Czech...
- most notable exception being the Orchids. Monocot pollen grains are monocolpate, meaning they have one groove; outer surfaces called exines are smooth...