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contains between 50 and 7000 (depending on the species)
highly simplified uniovulate flowers or
florets on its
inner surface. It is
closed off from most organisms...
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partly or
wholly united. The
ovary is superior,
consisting of a
single uniovulate carpel.
Species in this
genus use
secondary pollen presentation (pollen...
- Petra; Chase, Mark W. (August 2005). "Molecular
phylogenetic analysis of
uniovulate Euphorbiaceae (Euphorbiaceae
sensu stricto)
using plastid RBCL and TRNL‐F...
- Hoffmann, P.; Chase, M. W. (2005), "Molecular
phylogenetic analysis of
uniovulate Euphorbiaceae (Euphorbiaceae
sensu stricto)
using plastid RBCL and TRNL-F...
- Hoffmann, and M. W.
Chase (2005).
Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of
Uniovulate Euphorbiaceae (Euphorbiaceae
Sensu Stricto)
Using Plastid rbcL and trnL-F...
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there are
three toothlike staminodes borne at the side of the ovoid,
uniovulate gynoecium. The
three stigmas are
prominent and
reflexed nearing antithesis;...
- Hoffmann, and M. W.
Chase (2005).
Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of
Uniovulate Euphorbiaceae (Euphorbiaceae
Sensu Stricto)
Using Plastid rbcL and trnL-F...
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monothecous (having a sole
compartment or cell) and the
ovary is 1
celled (
uniovulate). The
style has 2 clefts, The
fruit (or seed capsule)
dehiscing irregularly...
- Hoffmann, P.; Chase, M. W. (2005), "Molecular
phylogenetic analysis of
uniovulate Euphorbiaceae (Euphorbiaceae
sensu stricto)
using plastid RBCL and TRNL-F...
-
spinulae per operculum. The
horizontal or more
rarely vertical ovary is
uniovulate, with a
distinct style and 2
filiform stigmas with
papillae on the entire...