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- glands are formed by the receptacle and are localised at the bases of the antesepalous stamens. The economic importance of Geraniales is low. Some species of...
- the ovary is superior. The nectaries are localised at the bases of the antesepalous stamens and are formed by the receptacle. Pelargonium has only one nectary...
- stamens, five opposite the petals and five opposite the sepals. The antesepalous ones have long anthers with a bilobed appendage at their base. It produces...
- pink depending on developmental age, hypanthium is conical at 5-7 mm, antesepalous, dimorphic stamen (10-12), inferior ovary 7-10mm, ribbed fruit that ruptures...
- filaments are white. Epipetalous stamens are 5 to 8 mm long, whilst the antesepalous stamens are 6.5 to 9 mm long. Before dehiscence, anthers are red, 1.2...
- of petals, and[…]unusual antepetalous stamens initiating before the antesepalous ones." Exostyles Schott Harleyodendron R. S. Cowan Holocalyx Micheli...
- phalanges with basally fused filaments (stamen stalks), the outer whorl is antesepalous and longer than the inner. The anthers are introrse (with opening toward...
- glands are formed by the receptacle and are localised at the bases of the antesepalous stamens. The anthophytes are a grouping of plant taxa bearing flower-like...
- and 0.6 to 0.9 mm wide. Antepetalous stamens are 2.5 to 3mm, whilst antesepalous stamens are 1.5 to 2.5 mm. The anthers are red, 1.6 to 1.8 mm long, and...
- long, adnate, with the epipetalous stamens slightly shorter than the antesepalous stamens. Anthers are red, and carpels are 6 to 7 mm high, with thin styles...