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Definition of Nectaried

Nectaried
Nectaried Nec"ta*ried, a. Having a nectary.

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- plants in glands called nectaries, either within the flowers with which it attracts pollinating animals, or by extrafloral nectaries, which provide a nutrient...
- shape to a "Turk's cap". The tepals are free from each other, and bear a nectary at the base of each flower. The ovary is 'superior', borne above the point...
- for corolla tube and calyx tube.[citation needed] It often contains the nectaries of the plant. It is present in many plant families, although varies in...
- fruits, and inferior to half-inferior gynoecia topped with disc-shaped nectaries. In the classification system of Dahlgren the Cornales were in the superorder...
- form of domatia where ants can shelter, and food bodies and extrafloral nectaries that provide ants with food. In exchange for these resources, ants aid...
- have 5 petals attached to a nectary disk, but in Velascoa the flowers are campanulate and have an extremely reduced nectary disk. Apacheria - one species...
- considered a valuable remedy for stone and gravel in the bladder. Extrafloral nectaries were reported on hydrangea species by Zimmerman 1932, but Elias 1983 regards...
- cross-pollinated by several species of honeyeater and thornbill, which visit nectaries on the phyllodes and brush against flowers, transferring pollen between...
- secrete into a canal or reservoir. Examples include glandular hairs, nectaries, hydathodes, and the resin canals in Pinus. The salt glands of mangroves...
- roots, which help keep the nest together. Philodendrons have extrafloral nectaries, glands that secrete nectar to attract the ants. The philodendron, in...