10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SYNANDRIA»
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Flowering Plants. Monocotyledons: Alismatanae and ...
Carlephyton - Stamens completely connate into truncate synandria or synandria
reduced to 1 stamen 87 87. Synandria reduced to 1 stamen, thecae apical on
conical filament; spadix fertile to apex; leaf blade always cordate 83. Colletogyne
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Klaus Kubitzki, H. Huber, 1998
Synandria angular. Distribution: Guiana, Trinidad, Brazil. Upper Sipaliwini R.,
near Goddo (Tresling n. 176, defl. Jul., incomplete material, probably belonging
to this species). Vernacular name: boesie dontje (N.E.). 12. SYNGONIUM Schott
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The Genetics and Breeding of Taro
According to BACKER and BAKHUIZEN VAN DEN BRINK JR (1 968) and SHAW
(1975), the male flowers consist of 2-6 sessile anther cells which are connate into
more or less obpyramidal synandria. The apex of the synandria is mostly flat ...
Anton Ivancic, Vincent Lebot, 2000
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Molecular Systematics and Plant Evolution
In the genus Clusia (Clusiaceae) fusion of stamens is common, and synandria of
fused stamens or staminodes result. The fusion is sometimes complete, as in
synandria of sections Androstylium, Phloianthera and Retinostemon, in which ...
Peter M. Hollingsworth, Richard M. Bateman, Richard J. Gornall, 1999
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Orders and Families of Malayan Seed Plants
Land- or marsh-plants; vascular bundles of stem and petiole with straight latex-
tubes ; flowers unisexual, generally naked; stamens free or united to form
synandria; ovules anatropous or straight; seeds with endosperm; leaves
reticulate; ...
Stamens 1–4 or 6–12, free or united into synandria; anthers extrorse,
tetrasporangiate or bisporangiate, opening by longitudinal or short slits, or by
apical pores; staminodia sometimes present, free or united into synandria.
Gynoecium of ...
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A Dictionary of the Flowering Plants and Ferns
COLOCASIOIDEAE (land or marsh pi.; latex; fl. naked unisex.; sta. in synandria;
ov. orthotr. or anatr.; seed album, or not ; 1. net- veined) : Remusatia, Colocasia,
Alocasia, Xanthosoma. VII. AROIDEAE (land or marsh pi.; latex; 1. various, net- ...
John Christopher Willis, Herbert Kenneth Airy Shaw, 1973
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The Journal of the Linnean Society of London: Botany
The spadix of this is androgynous ; but I suspect that properly it should have been
female, and that the synandria are abnormally developed, especially as on the
dorsal side of the spadix at its base, mixed with the ovaries, are also a few (about
...
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Annales Botanici Fennici
Male flower Synandria 6-9-androus Synandria 6-8-androus Female flower Ovary
ovoid to oblong, placentae 3 Ovary ovoid, placentae 2 Habitat Humid edges of
and in forest Valleys in forest or scrubs, alt. margins at alt. 800-1 1 00 m 850-
1400 ...
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Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
The spadix of this is androgynous ; but I suspect that properly it should have been
female, and that the synandria. are abnormally developed, especially as on the
dorsal side of the spadix at its base, mixed with the ovaries, are also a few ...
Linnean Society of London, 1881