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typically because their parts are
spirally arranged. Most
flowers are
actinomorphic ("star shaped", "radial"),
meaning they can be
divided into
three or...
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which botanically is the
abnormal production of
radially symmetrical (
actinomorphic)
flowers in a
species that
usually produces bilaterally symmetrical...
- simple,
opposite leaves with
interpetiolar sti****s and
sympetalous actinomorphic flowers. The
family contains about 14,100
species in
about 580 genera...
- well as shrubs.
Flowers have
bilateral (zygomorphic) or
rarely radial (
actinomorphic) symmetry. The
Scrophulariaceae have a
cosmopolitan distribution, with...
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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...
-
symmetrical halves are
produced (as in sedges), the
flower is said to be
actinomorphic or regular. This is an
example of
radial symmetry. If
there is only...
- tube-like
corolla opening out into five petal-like lobes. The white,
rotate actinomorphic flowers have a
calyx formed by five narrow, smooth,
reflexed sepals...
- 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...
-
stamens can be
showy in this group. In the Mimosoideae, the
flowers are
actinomorphic and
arranged in
globose inflorescences. The
petals are
small and the...
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generating a
streamlined body. Many
flowers are also
radially symmetric, or "
actinomorphic".
Roughly identical floral structures – petals, sepals, and stamens...