-
adherent perianth coating the seed. A
reduced and
monophyllous cuplike perigonal bract,
properly known as the bracteole,
immediately surrounds and protects...
-
Fritillaria (Liliaceae).
Nectaries may be
perigonal (at base of tepals) but not
septal (on ovaries).
Perigonal nectaries may be a
simple secretory epidermal...
- extrastaminal, intrastaminal, interstaminal)
hypanthium (hypanthial)
tepals (
perigonal, tepal)
sepals (sepal)
petal (petal, corolla)
stamen (staminal, androecial:...
- g. Calochortus) and may be
united into a tube.
Nectar is
produced in
perigonal nectaries at the base of the tepals.
Androecium Six
stamens in two trimerous...
- In F.
persica the
nectarial pouch is
developed into a
short spur. The
perigonal nectaries are
large and well developed, and in most
species (with the...
-
epithelial and
positioned on the
perigonal nectaries of
tepals when
occurring in monocots. Also,
nectar can be
produced in
perigonal unicellular hairs, a trait...
- Leaf
sheaths short.
Flowers possess a corona,
pseudocorona or a
fleshy perigonal ring.
Canio Giuseppe Vosa (2007). "Prototulbaghia, a new
genus of the...
- Leaf
sheaths short.
Flowers possess a corona,
pseudocorona or a
fleshy perigonal ring. Two
genera and
about 25 species.
Endemic to
South Africa. As of...