- dehiscence, and if the
pollen is
released from the
inner side, this is
introrse dehiscence. If the
pollen is
released through a
split that is positioned...
-
violoid or
theoid teeth,
characters along with
presence of an aril and
introrse anther dehiscence that are
sometimes used to
split the
family into three...
- ones form
uninterrupted ovals. The
flowers have six distinct,
basifixed introrse stamens arranged in two
whorls of three,
which vary in
length and may be...
- its lobes, exserted;
filaments slender;
anthers bright yellow, oblong,
introrse, versatile, two-celled;
cells opening longitudinally. The
pistil has a...
-
filaments slightly fused at the base, dithecous,
dorsifixed or versatile,
introrse. Gynoecium: it is bicarpellary, syncarpous, superior, unilocular, ovule...
- extrorse:
anther dehiscence directed away from the
centre of the flower. Cf.
introrse,
directed inwards, and
latrorse towards the side. monadelphous:
fused into...
- spots. Stamens: Two,
rarely four,
inserted near the base of the corolla,
introrse,
slightly exserted;
anthers oblong, two-celled,
opening longitudinally;...
-
filaments are
short and pale yellow;
anthers are oblong,
purple or red,
introrse, and two-celled; the
cells open longitudinally. The
female flower also...
-
surrounded by
hairy bracts.
Stamens indefinite;
filaments short;
anthers introrse.
Pistillate flowers with a two-celled, two-beaked ovary, the
carpels produced...
- opening) anthers. This
distinguishes them from the
septal nectaries and
introrse anthers that are the
features of most
other monocots.
Exceptions are some...