- leaves. An
epicalyx(
forms an
additional whorl around the
calyx of a
single flower) is a
modification of bracteoles. In
other words, the
epicalyx is a group...
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found in Rubiaceae.
Compare semaphyll and pterophyll.
calyculate Having an
epicalyx.
calyculus 1. A cup-shaped
structure formed from
bracts resembling an...
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Calyx 5-part,
parts broad (narrow
epicalyx also showing)
Epicalyx 3-part,
parts narrow to
moderately broad Epicalyx 3-part,
parts narrow to moderately...
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usually pink, but they may be
white and are
often spotted white. It has an
epicalyx of bracteoles,
meaning it has a
group of
specialised leaves at the base...
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Cymose Small, axillary, 2–3 in a cluster;
pedicels jointed at the middle,
epicalyx absent, complete, bi****ual, regular, actinomorphic, hypogynus, pentamerous...
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flowers possess a
bilobed epicalyx,
which is
derived from an
ancestral trimerous structure and
represents a loss of the
adaxial epicalyx lobe. "Malva hispanica...
- parts,
epicalyx at base
formed of 3
narrow strips Flowers may have long to very long
stalks Fruits Fruits Fruiting undersides,
showing epicalyx of 3 narrow...
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calyx has 5
sepals united at the base,
which are not
accompanied by an
epicalyx (involucel). The
corolla has 5 free
petals and an
androecium of numerous...
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Americas and Africa, and
introduced in
places in Asia. They lack an
epicalyx, an
autapomorphy within their tribe Hibisceae,
which is
known for having...
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generally actinomorphic,
often ****ociated with con****uous bracts,
forming an
epicalyx. They
generally have five
valvate sepals, most
frequently basally connate...