-
typically because their parts are
spirally arranged. Most
flowers are
actinomorphic ("star shaped", "radial"),
meaning they can be
divided into 3 or more...
- form a
corolla tube and they may be
either actinomorphic or zygomorphic. Disc
florets are
usually actinomorphic, with five
petal lips on the rim of the corolla...
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polysymmetry (
actinomorphic)
disymmetry monosymmetry (zygomorphic)
asymmetry spiral arrangement Prenner et al.: 242 * ┼ ↓, → or Ø,
depending on the symmetry...
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essentially identical in size and shape, the
flower is said to be
regular or
actinomorphic (meaning "ray-formed"). Many
flowers are
symmetrical in only one plane...
- and are
sometimes fragrant (see Fragrances). The
flower symmetry is
actinomorphic (radial) to
slightly zygomorphic (bilateral) due to declinate-ascending...
-
point and
symmetrical halves are produced, the
flower is said to be
actinomorphic or regular. This is an
example of
radial symmetry. When
flowers are...
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annual or perennial, herbaceous,
flowering plants with
pentamerous actinomorphic flowers with five
sepals and petals.
Flowers are
typically 1 cm in diameter...
-
though white or pink
forms are
often seen in nature. The
flowers are
actinomorphic with a
superior ovary which later forms a
capsule opening by valves...
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jointed at the middle,
epicalyx absent, complete, bi****ual, regular,
actinomorphic, hypogynus, pentamerous, yellow. Sepals: five, gamosepalous, campanulate...
- this family. The disk
flowers in the
center of the
pseudanthium are
actinomorphic and the
corolla is
fused into a tube.
Flowers on the
periphery are zygomorphic...