- skeleton. The
proximal half of the limb
proper has one long bone, the
stylopodium (plural: stylopodia),
which may be the
humerus of the
upper arm (proximal...
- present) two styles, with an
enlarged base
forming a
structure called a
stylopodium. The
cylindrical fruits are 4–6 mm long, with
styles measuring 2 mm in...
-
styles with an
enlarged base
forming a
swelling at the apex of the
ovary (
stylopodium). The main stem
meets the
roots in a
single primary taproot which can...
-
pedicels 3–5 mm.
Calyx teeth obsolete or minute.
Stylopodium conic;
styles 3–4
times longer than
stylopodium.
Fruit ovoid, 1.5–3 × 1–2 mm;
lateral ribs slightly...
- a
round stigma at the tip and a
small swelling at the base
called a
stylopodium. The
floral tube also
contains five
stamens with
yellow tips, attached...
-
foremost phalanx on the ground. In even-toed ungulates, the
bones of the
stylopodium (upper arm or
thigh bone) and
zygopodiums (tibia and fibula) are usually...
-
divided leaves, a lack of sti****s, the
compound umbels, the
presence of a
stylopodium, and
fruit with a
membranous endocarp and vittae. It was
named by Carl...
- two
carpels fused together. The
ovary is
glabrous (hairless) and the
stylopodium (at the base of the styles) is
almost always green. The
fruit is composed...
- style; a
false style, e.g.
commonly found in the
Poaceae and Asteraceae.
stylopodium A
swelling on top of the ovary, at the base of the
styles commonly found...
- has
developed into the humerus, the
single large bone
making up the
stylopodium (upper arm). This is
followed by the two
bones of the
zeugopodium (forearm):...