- In botany, the
style of an
angiosperm flower is an
organ of
variable length that
connects the
ovary to the stigma. The
style does not
contain ovules; these...
- of a plant. The
stigma itself forms the
distal portion of the style, or
stylodia, and is
composed of
stigmatic papillae, the
cells of
which are receptive...
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provided by
semaphylls (other
structures such as filaments,
staminodes or
stylodia which have
become modified to
attract pollinators). However, some monocot...
- of the pollinators' head and
thorax are in
contact with the
stamen and
stylodia. By
doing so, they
perform sternotribic pollination, in
which ventral regions...
-
among the
upper males and
above them. It has 2-5 carpels, united. The
stylodia (an
elongate stigma that
resembles a style) is erect. The
fruit (or seed...
- of the
ovary and
sometimes extended above, to form
false styles called stylodia. The
stigmatic areas are dry. The
megagametophyte is of the ''Polygonum''...
- anther. The
stigmas are elongated,
appearing as
false styles,
known as
stylodia. The
ovary is
located inside the flower,
rather than below. It has two...