- 3-merous 4
parts tetramery tetramerous, 4-merous 5
parts pentamery pentamerous, 5-merous many
parts polymery polymerous few
parts oligomery oligomerous...
- in total, but a few
species have five to six pairs.
These are
known as
polymerous (i.e., extra-legged) species,
which are
distributed among six
genera in...
- gardeners. A
polymerous daylily flower is one with more than
three sepals and more than
three petals.
Although some people[who?]
synonymize "
polymerous" with...
-
usual four leg pairs. The
species D.
australis is
notable as the
first polymerous (i.e., extra-legged) sea
spider to be discovered. The
species D. australis...
-
original (PDF) on 2008-02-26.
Retrieved 2011-01-28. Rutishauser, R. (1999). "
Polymerous Leaf
Whorls in
Vascular Plants:
Developmental Morphology and Fuzziness...
-
phylogenetic tree. Thus,
Colossendeis is
paraphyletic with
respect to
these two
polymerous (i.e., extra-legged) genera. This
paraphyly would normally make both Dodecolopoda...
-
original (PDF) on 2008-02-26.
Retrieved 2019-10-28. Rutishauser, R. (1999). "
Polymerous leaf
whorls in
vascular plants:
Developmental morphology and fuzziness...
- 1007/s12229-012-9113-4. S2CIDÂ 15414705. Rutishauser, R (November 1999). "
Polymerous leaf
whorls in
vascular plants:
Developmental morphology and fuzziness...
-
plants are
growing from
strong taproots. The
flowers are
tetracyclic and
polymerous. The
whorls are 10- to 20-merous with a high
variability even
within one...
- brownish. However, a
number of
genera (e.g. Sempervivum, Aeonium) are
polymerous (3-32), have
basally fused or
partially fused corolla segments, where...