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- Flowers that bear a gynoecium but no stamens are called pistillate or carpellate. Flowers lacking a gynoecium are called staminate. The gynoecium is often...
- (0.2–0.3 in) long; carpellate flowers are in smaller groups, one to three, and somewhat longer, up to 10 mm (0.4 in) long. Carpellate trees produce smooth...
- and thus male), or carpellate or pistillate (having only functional carpels and thus female). If separate staminate and carpellate flowers are always...
- herbaceous perennials. They have separate "male" (staminate) and "female" (carpellate) flowers, mostly on the same plant (i.e. they are mostly monoecious)....
- staminate or functionally carpellate flowers. Staminate ("male") Amborella flowers do not have carpels, whereas the carpellate ("female") flowers have non-functional...
- axils. Plants have either bi****ual flowers or both staminate ("male") and carpellate ("female") flowers. The fruit is a small dry achene. As of November 2013[update]...
- Kiwifruit, a berry derived from a compound (many carpellate) superior ovary...
- short panicles. Each flower basically consists only of two stamens. The carpellate ("female") flowers are arranged in thyrses (spike-like structures). At...
- flowers from January through May, producing fruit April through July. Carpellate flowers are pinkish white, while staminate flowers are pinkish yellow...
- peduncles of the flowers are 15 to 30 cm long. The flower ovary is 2-carpellate, with each carpel having two distinct styles. Mature fruits are 4–5 x...