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Perianthium
Perianthium Per`i*an"thi*um, n. [NL.] (Bot.) The perianth.

Meaning of Perianth from wikipedia

- The perianth (perigonium, perigon or perigone in monocots) is the non-reproductive part of the flower, and structure that forms an envelope surrounding...
- just beneath the corolla. The calyx and the corolla together make up the perianth, the non-reproductive portion of a flower. When the petals and sepals of...
- The flowers that present perianth—the most frequent case—are called perianthed, chlamydeous or "clothed". In the perianth flowers may be the case that...
- the perianth). The term is used when these parts cannot easily be classified as either sepals or petals. This may be because the parts of the perianth are...
- botanical Latin. The term tepal is usually applied when the parts of the perianth are difficult to distinguish, e.g. the petals and sepals share the same...
- con****uous and white or yellow, sometimes both or rarely green, consist of a perianth of three parts. Closest to the stem (proximal) is a floral tube above the...
- with corona (trumpet) longer than perianth (outer petals) Large-cupped Daffodil cultivars: corona shorter than perianth Small-cupped Daffodil cultivars:...
- two bracts, one external (the lemma) and one internal (the palea). The perianth is reduced to two scales, called lodicules,: 11  that expand and contract...
- greenish, some flowers are sterile. The male flowers are hairy and the perianth ends with two 1 to 1.5 mm (3⁄64 to 1⁄16 in) membrane. The individual and...
- bract; The sepal and the petal produce a slanting pot shape perianth tube, the perianth tube long the approximately 1 centimeter, the diameter 5–7 millimeters...