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Anthesis is the
period during which a
flower is
fully open and functional. It may also
refer to the
onset of that period. The
onset of
anthesis is spectacular...
- take
place (when the
flower is
fully expanded and functional) is
called anthesis.
Flowering plants usually face
evolutionary pressure to
optimise the transfer...
- All of the
flowers had no petals,
suggesting they were
dropped during anthesis, as is
common with
modern members of Prunus. The
Prunus cathybrownae fossils...
- at dusk. This process,
female anthesis, is
followed by male
anthesis, in
which the
pollen is produced.
Female anthesis typically lasts up to two days...
- A sign
relation is the
basic construct in the
theory of signs, also
known as semiotics, as
developed by
Charles Sanders Peirce. Thus, if a sunflower, in...
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spathes fully enclosing the flower-bearing
parts of the
inflorescences until anthesis,
patches of
dense indumentums (trichilia)
producing Müllerian
bodies (food)...
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referred to as
dehiscence unless cir****scissile
dehiscence is involved;
anthesis is the
usual term for the
opening of flowers.
Dehiscence may or may not...
- same
plant until the end of its
anthesis,
finding shelter, egg-laying sites, and food in the inflorescences. At
anthesis, as is
common in angiosperms, both...
- the
anthers release their pollen prior to
anthesis. To
ensure pollination, the
style grows during anthesis,
sticking out the pollen-presenter prominently...
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roughly 26F.
Flowers are
creamy yellow, four-merous, the
petals spreading at
anthesis.
Fruits are
black or deep purple, juicy,
globose berry with 1-4 seeds....