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- choripetalous; while if the petals are at least partially fused, it is gamopetalous or sympetalous. In the case of fused tepals, the term is syntepalous...
- to one another. The petals may be united to form a tubular corolla (gamopetalous or sympetalous). If either the petals or sepals are entirely absent,...
- Fused to another organ (or organs) of the same kind, e.g. petals in a gamopetalous corolla tube. Compare adnate. connective The part of an anther that connects...
- the longest and 8–13 mm (0.31–0.51 in) in length. Corolla Petals 5, gamopetalous, bilabiate; tube annulate; lower lip 3 fid, spreding, mid lobe large;...
- Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien, with Sympetalae being composed of gamopetalous families having gamopetalous corollas. Alfred Rendle similarly described Sympetalae...
- fragrant. The calyx and corolla, when present, are gamosepalous and gamopetalous, respectively, their lobes connate, at least at the base. The androecium...
- when the same parts of a flower are fused to each other, petals in a gamopetalous flower; e.g. Petunia. Corolla – the whorl of petals of a flower. Corona...
- choripetalous; while if the petals are at least partially fused together, it is gamopetalous or sympetalous. Petal History of Taxonomy, 1875-1926. Bihrmann's Caudiciforms...
- arise from short stalks from the leaf joints. The corolla is fused (gamopetalous), and there are two stamens for every petal. The flowers develop into...
- Variation in the foliage on the annual shoots of the apetalous and gamopetalous trees and shrubs. OCLC 212782269. Milliken, Jessie (1904). "A review...