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The flowers are bisexual or unisexual, actinomorphic, hypogynous, rarely
perigynous. The perianth is biseriate, dichlamydeous, hypanthium absent [rarely
present]. The calyx is synsepalous [rarely aposepalous] with 5 [4] sepals. The
corolla is ...
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Flowering Plants · Dicotyledons: Magnoliid, Hamamelid and ...
Tall herbaceous plants from East Asia 5. Macleaya 1. Leaves only basal,
palmately veined, Flowers synsepalous or polypetalous 8 - Leaves basal and
cauline: if only basal then pinnately veined 9 8. Flowers synsepalous. Petals 4 3.
Eomecon ...
Klaus Kubitzki, Jens G. Rohwer, Volker Bittrich, 1993
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Plant Life of Kentucky: An Illustrated Guide to the Vascular ...
The calyx is typically green but can be corollalike and showy. CALYX LOBE One
of the free projecting parts of a synsepalous calyx; also referred to as a calyx
tooth. CALYX TUBE The basal or tubular portion of a synsepalous calyx, ...
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Flora of the Santa Cruz Mountains of California: A Manual of ...
Synsepalous. The sepals fused laterally at least at the base. Taxon, pi. taxa. A
taxonomic category of any rank. Taxonomy. The systematic classification of
organisms. Tepal. A perianth-segment. Tendril. A thread-like structure derived
from stem ...
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Concise Dictionary of Biology
Frustule ¥ Fused or synsepalous hhh G Gastroesophageal sphincter ¥ Genetic
divergence Genetic drift ¥ Geologic. Frustule The mineral “skeleton” of a diatom
or other unicellular organism. Fucoxanthin Yellowish-brown pigment found in ...
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Outlines of Botany: Including a General History of the ...
The Polycarpida: are penta-synsepalous Portulacea;, with stamens opposite tbe
sepals, opposite leaves and scarious stipules. (3260.) The Telephidtr are penta-
synsepalous Portulacetc , with stamens opposite CRASSULINS PORTULACE*.
Gilbert Thomas Burnett, 1835
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Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Southeastern United States: ...
Same as synsepalous. Geniculate. Bent abruptly at the nodes. Gibbous. A
distended, rounded swelling on one side, as on a calyx or corolla tube or
segment. Glabrate. Becoming glabrous with age. Glabrous. Without pubescence.
Gland.
Robert K. Godfrey, Jean W. Wooten, 2011
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Flowering Plants · Dicotyledons: Lamiales (Except ...
Flowers perfect, hypogynous, short-pedicellate, with 2 prophylls, becoming
sharply reflexed soon after anthesis; calyx synsepalous, zygomorphic, accrescent
, 5- nerved, 5-lobed, 3 posterior lobes subulate- uncinate, indurated in fruit, 2
anterior ...
Joachim W. Kadereit, 2004
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Additional Notes on Mimosaceae: The Genera Mammea L. and ...
1914) consider the synsepalous calyx, which ruptures into 2 (rarely 3) valves at
anthesis, a character of sufficient importance for a generic status of Ochrocarpus.
As they stated, in 0. decipiens Baill. (as in other species of Ochrocarpus) the ...
Achmad Jahja G. H. Kostermans, 1956
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A Manual of the Flowering Plants of California
Leaflets 1 to many, usually entire. Calyx synsepalous, 5-toothed or -cleft (or in
Lupinus 2-lipped), mostly persistent. Corolla with 5 petals, regular or somewhat
irregular or in ours commonly papilionaceous, i. e., highly irregular and butterfly-
like: ...