-
monographic account of the
genus in 1832–1836, and
based his
classifications on
staminal morphology. Bentham's work on
classifying the
family Labiatae (Labiatarum...
- tube (
staminal tube) made up of
fused stalks of
stamens (filaments), with
unfused filaments above. A
densely hairy ovary is
enclosed in the
staminal tube...
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below and
jointed with the
staminal column, twisted.
Stamens many, monadelphous,
arranged on the
staminal column;
staminal column is
shorter than the...
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flowers with six tepals. The
stamens are
fused at
their bases forming a
staminal cup in the
center of the perianth. The free
parts of
filaments are subulate...
-
other species of Apocynaceae. In Nerium, the
appendages are
united as a
staminal corona.
Filament A
column formed from the
fusion of
multiple filaments...
- 6.5 cm long
spread out from the top of the
staminal tube. A
densely hairy ovary is
enclosed in the
staminal tube, and a long
style tipped with a white...
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Kenneth J. (2007). "
Staminal Evolution in the
Genus Salvia (Lamiaceae):
Molecular Phylogenetic Evidence for
Multiple Origins of the
Staminal Lever". Annals...
- free filaments, and
staminal cups
shorter than free filaments. U.
amazonica has
longer leaf blades, flat free filaments, and
staminal cups
longer than free...
-
white with a
greenish eye in the
center and
teeth along the
margins of the
staminal corona.
Seeds are green, egg-shaped, up to 20 mm in diameter.
Flora of...
-
usually 3 lobed, an
average of 3–5
centimetres (1+1⁄6–2 in) in diameter.
Staminal tube is short, more than 60 in 5 bundles. The
stigma is
light red, up to...