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morphology Style position May be
terminal (apical), subapical, lateral,
gynobasic, or subgynobasic.
Terminal (apical)
style position refers to attachment...
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formation of septum,
axile placentation, 1
ovule in each chamber;
style gynobasic, long;
stigma bifid subulate,
upper lobe
minute or obsolete.
Fruit The...
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stamens which are
didynamous and epipetalis. The
ovary is 4
lobed with a
gynobasic style with
acute apices.
Under the
ovary appears to be a
nectiferous gland...
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corona absent.
Spathe formed from 2–5 bracts.
Style more or less
gynobasic.
Ovary usually has two
ovules per locule. One
genus and over 500 species...
- apex.
Lateral –
arising from the side of the
ovary lower than subapical.
Gynobasic –
arising from the base of the ovary.
Ovary –
Ovules –
Pistil – Acephalous...
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Alternative term for gynoecium, but with
partly different etymology.
gynobasic Of a style,
arising near the base of the gynoecium, e.g.
between the lobes...
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corona absent.
Spathe formed from 1–2 bracts.
Style more or less
gynobasic.
Ovary usually has two
ovules per locule, side by side.
Floral symmetry...
- apex of the ovary, but may be
lateral or
apparently borne at the base (
gynobasic style). From the
anatomical point of view, the
style can be
solid or hollow...
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nearly separate; 2-15, or up to 25 in Medusagyne.
Style apical or
gynobasic.
Fruit sometimes winged;
rarely a nut or drupe,
often berry-like; usually...
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morphology of
Floerkea noting that,
among other things, the
herbaceous habit,
gynobasic style,
unusual type of
tetrasporic embryo sac and
basal parietal placentation...