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FLOWERING PHENOLOGY AND POLLEN PRODUCTION OF THREE EARLY SPRING Pulsatilla SPECIES
Blooming biology and pollen production of the following species: Pulsatilla zimmermannii Soó, P. halleri (All.) Willd., and P. vulgaris Mill. grown in UMCS Botanical Garden in Lublin, Poland (51°16'N, 22°30'E) was studied.
Monika Strzałkowska-Abramek +3 more
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Micromorphological Evidence For Androecium Origin Of Claytonia (Montiaceae) Petaloids
Caryophyllales is an order distinguished for having flowers with only one perianth whorl – the perigone. The perigone is a calyx derived structure that can have either petaloid or sepaloid appearance. Members of the Portulacinae suborder have tendency to have a false bipartite perianth, forming a petaloid perigone and an epicalyx with the subtending ...
dos Santos P. +3 more
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The study was conducted to characterize the timing and duration of flowering events in different strawberry varieties and to assess the anatomical and morphological features of strawberry flowers focusing on key structures involved in reproduction.
Sharifunnessa Moonmoon +2 more
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Floral development in the Metrosideros group (Myrtaceae) with special emphasis on the androecium
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Orlovich, D +2 more
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FIGURE 1. Rinorea calcicola. A. Flowering branch. B. Detail of leaf margin with teeth. C. Detail of leaf insertion with axillary bud and stipule. D. Detail of midrib area of the leaf blade from above. E.
Velzen, Robin Van, Wieringa, Jan J.
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Crocus (Crocus sativus L.) is a crop species cultivated for its flowers and, more specifically, for its red stigmas. The flower of crocus is bisexual and sterile, since crocus is a triploid species.
Athanasios S. Tsaftaris +3 more
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The Taxonomic Value of the Androecium in the Genus Cassia
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Three new species of Microlicia (Melastomataceae) with yellow corollas from Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil [PDF]
Background and aims – The genus Microlicia consists of 286 taxa, 82 of which are found in Bahia, Brazil. This genus features pentamerous flowers, occasionally hexamerous to decamerous; a hypanthium with or without bristles, isomorphic to dimorphic ...
Rosana Romero +2 more
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