-
Perigone can
refer to: In botany, the
perianth of a flower, the
perigonium In Gr**** mythology,
Perigune In zoology, part of the gonop**** of a Hydroid...
- The
perianth (perigonium,
perigon or
perigone in monocots) is the non-reproductive part of the flower, and
structure that
forms an
envelope surrounding...
- the
terms "petal" and "sepal". (De
Candolle used the term
perigonium or
perigone for the
tepals collectively; today, this term is used as a
synonym for...
- opening) is
usually fugacious (short lived). Some of the more
persistent perigones demonstrate thermonastic opening and
closing (responsive to
changes in...
- Περιγούνη) was the
daughter of Sinis. Her name is also
spelled Perigouna or
Perigone. She is p****ingly
mentioned as
Perigenia in Shakespeare's A
Midsummer Night's...
- basally-distributed, white-colored
warts on the
vermilion perigone lobes,
shorter perigone tubes, flat
central disk with
greater disk
crest diameter,...
- okra.
Morning glories, like many
other flowers, have a
pentagonal shape.
Perigone tube of
Rafflesia flower. The
gynoecium of an
apple contains five carpels...
- Malaysia. It is most
similar to R. cantleyi, but
differs in
having larger perigone blotches. The
flower was
first discovered in the
Royal Belum Forest Reserve...
-
measure about half a
meter in
diameter and they have
round or
elliptic perigone wart. The
third species on
Mindanao is the R.
mixta which has only been...
-
almost identical to R. h****eltii,
except for the
number of
warts on the
perigone lobes of the two species.
Another distinctive feature of R.
cantleyi is...