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- is common. The gynoecium consists of two carpels fused into a single, bicarpellate pistil with an inferior ovary. Stylopodia support two styles and secrete...
- as protective hairs surrounding it. The fruit has two mericarps, or bicarpellate. The endosperm of the fruit grows before the embryo. The dried umbels...
- and stigma) that are free, at least toward the apex (partially fused bicarpellate gynoecium) and possess a hypanthium (cup shaped basal floral tube). In...
- in pairs and inserted on the corolla, and the ovary is superior and bicarpellated, with axile placentation. The fruit is a two-celled capsule, dehiscing...
- functional stamens), or staminate (with no functioning pistil). The pistil is bicarpellate and syncarpous, that is, it has two carpels fused together. The ovary...
- Hesperolinon adenophyllum - glandular western flax Hesperolinon bicarpellatum - bicarpellate western flax Hesperolinon breweri - Brewer's western flax Hesperolinon...
- petals (tepals), four pairs of stamens of unequal length and pistils are bicarpellate. Flowering of L. dalmatica takes place from late May to September. The...
- Brunfelsia. The four stamens are adnate to the corolla, and the ovary is bicarpellate and syncarpous. The fruit is obovoid, coriaceous and capsular and reaches...
- bilaterally symmetrical with a wide elliptical shape in face view and bicarpellate structure. The fruits have an overall length ranging between 4.5–5.6...