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Perigone
Perigone Per"i*gone, n. [Pref. peri- + Gr. ? productive
organs.]
1. (Bot.)
(a) Any organ inclosing the essential organs of a flower;
a perianth.
(b) In mosses, the involucral bracts of a male flower.
2. (Zo["o]l.) A sac which surrounds the generative bodies in
the gonophore of a hydroid.
Meaning of Perigon from wikipedia
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Perigon can
refer to In mathematics, an
angle of 360° (see
Angle § Individual angles)
Périgon, a town in the
fictional province of
Averoigne in the writings...
- The
perianth (perigonium,
perigon or
perigone in monocots) is the non-reproductive part of the flower, and
structure that
forms an
envelope surrounding...
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selected Collins Aerospace to
provide all
three seating platforms and its
Perigon as
flight control computer.
Sikorsky and
Boeing state the
design is to...
- or 2π radians) is
called a full angle,
complete angle,
round angle or
perigon. An
angle that is not a
multiple of a
right angle is
called an oblique...
- paraperigonium). All
three parts may be
considered to be
components of the
perianth (
perigon, perigonium). The
perianth arises above the apex of the
inferior ovary...
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sepals (or more
correctly as "petaloid tepals")
instead of
vaguely defined "
perigon lobes". In Sapria, the "diaphragm" is a true
corona while in Rafflesia...
- and
simple or
branched with a few or many side risps. The
perigon is blue or purple. The
perigon is
densely hairy on the
outside and
inside by
crooked trichomes...
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Bracts Bracteoles Tepals (
perigon or perianth), or
sepals (calyx) and
petals (corolla)
Stamens (androecium)
Carpels (gynoecium)
Ovules B Bt P or CaCo...
- to the
sphere of
which it is a part as the
angle of the
wedge is to a
perigon." [A] A
spherical wedge of α = π
radians (180°) is
called a hemisphere...
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January 2014. Weberling,
Focko (1992). "1.4.4 The
undifferentiated perianth (
perigon)".
Morphology of
Flowers and
Inflorescences (trans.
Richard J. Pankhurst)...