- the
perianth is
arranged in a
spiral on nodes,
rather than whorls.
Flowers with
spiral perianths tend to also be
those with
undifferentiated perianths. An...
- just
beneath the corolla. The
calyx and the
corolla together make up the
perianth, the non-reproductive
portion of a flower. When the
petals and
sepals of...
- The
flowers that
present perianth—the most
frequent case—are
called perianthed,
chlamydeous or "clothed". In the
perianth flowers may be the case that...
- the
perianth). The term is used when
these parts cannot easily be
classified as
either sepals or petals. This may be
because the
parts of the
perianth are...
-
Floral symmetry describes whether, and how, a flower, in
particular its
perianth, can be
divided into two or more
identical or mirror-image parts. Uncommonly...
-
fruit is
mature and
falls off.
Examples of
flowers with much-reduced
perianths are
found among the gr****es. In some flowers, the
sepals are
fused towards...
- greenish, some
flowers are sterile. The male
flowers are
hairy and the
perianth ends with two 1 to 1.5 mm (3⁄64 to 1⁄16 inch) membrane. The individual...
- e., both
perianth and
corona identical in
colour and shade—or the
colours between the
perianth and
corona may
differ widely. Some
perianths and some coronas...
-
conical or flat, and have
small bracts at
their base. The
flowers have a
perianth that is
hairy on the outside,
particularly at the tip, and
consists of...
- con****uous and
white or yellow,
sometimes both or
rarely green,
consist of a
perianth of
three parts.
Closest to the stem (proximal) is a
floral tube
above the...