10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CARPELLATE»
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1
Orders and Families of Malayan Seed Plants
(Conocephalus tuaveolent Bl.) (Unicaceae) A. habit of a carpellate plant; B. leaf;
C. carpellate inflorescence with two young carpellate heads; D. carpellate head;
E. section of a young carpellate head; F. two carpellate flowers from a mature ...
2
Grasses: Systematics and Evolution
The central spikelet contains a hermaphrodite or carpellate floret, with or without
additional staminate, neuter, and/or rarely hermaphrodite florets, while the lateral
spikelets normally possess staminate florets and, in Aegopogon, Cathestecum, ...
Surrey W. L. Jacobs, 2000
3
Flowering Plants. Monocotyledons: Alismatanae and ...
The pistil is usually 3-carpellate with a ± trigonous ovary, a single style, and 3
stigmatic branches. In many genera, 2-carpellate pistils can be observed as well,
4-carpellate pistils are rather exceptional, as in Tetraria and a few relatives.
Klaus Kubitzki, H. Huber, 1998
4
Seagrasses: Biology, Ecology and Conservation: Biology, ...
Staminate and carpellate flowers appear to be organized into a number of
different patterns that do not appear to match with systematic patterns (i.e.
Hydrocharitaceae vs. other seagrass families) or patterns in pollen morphology (
spherical vs.
A. W. D. Larkum, Robert Joseph Orth, Carlos M. Duarte, 2007
5
Seed crops of forest trees in the pine region of California
Early development of white fir, ponderosa pine, and sugar pine cones (
background grid is in 2-inch squares): A, June 2, 1938, white fir — upper,
carpellate, lower, staminate strobili. li, June 2, 1938, ponderosa pine, carpellate
strobili bud ...
Harry Ardell Fowells, Gilbert Herman Schubert, 1956
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Flowering Plants. Eudicots: Berberidopsidales, Buxales, ...
Flowers mostly hermaphroditic; anthers mostly dehiscing with valves; [trichomes
mostly stellate or tufted; flowers (2–)4–5(–7)-merous, calyx rarely 0, petals often
adaxially circinate; ovary inferior to superior, 2-carpellate with straight stylodia; ...
Klaus Kubitzki, C. Bayer, P.F. Stevens, 2007
7
Botany: An Introduction to Plant Biology
(a) (b) Figure 9-25 (a) Ears of corn are really large groups (inflorescences) of
carpellate flowers surrounded by protective leaflike bracts (the husks). The corn “
silks” are long styles. (b) Corn tassels are inflorescences of staminate flowers.
8
Flora of the Northeast: A Manual of the Vascular Flora of ...
Fruit 1-carpellate Fabaceae Fruit 2 or more carpellate. Fruit a 4-winged drupe (
Halesia carolina) Styracaceae Fruit not a drupe or if so not 4-winged. Fruit 4 to 5-
carpellate. Carpels separate toward apex. Fruit an aggregate of follicles (Spiraea
) ...
Dennis W. Magee, Harry E. Ahles, 2007
9
Plant Allometry: The Scaling of Form and Process
Depending on which is present, imperfect flowers are referred to as either
staminate or carpellate. When staminate and car- pellate flowers are produced
on the same individual, the species is said to be monoecious. Species that are
dioecious ...
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Flowering Plants. Dicotyledons: Celastrales, Oxalidales, ...
Ovary 2-4(5)-carpellate, partly to completely inferior, stylodia free, ovules pendant
, erect, or horizontal. Fruit capsular with apical interstylar dehiscence. Seeds
numerous, 0.5-3 mm long; ellipsoidal, spindle-shaped, obovoid, or urce- olate, ...
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The magic of flowering season
Monoecious plant bears male staminate and carpellate (pistillate) on different flowers but the dioecious plant would have both on the same ... «The Borneo Post, Sep 12»