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- eight petals in one row, petals loose, regular or irregular. May include petaloids; prominent display of stamens & pistils.[citation needed] 'Ashiya' 'Kamo-honnnami'...
- then described as petaloid. When the undifferentiated tepals resemble petals, they are also referred to as "petaloid", as in petaloid monocots or liliod...
- modified, non-petaloid; fruits oblong, red. Cornus disciflora. Mexico and Central America Subgenus Cynoxylon. Bracts 4 or 6, large and petaloid, fruits oblong...
- described as petaloid, for example, the sepals of ****ebores. When the undifferentiated tepals resemble petals, they are also referred to as "petaloid", as in...
- whose flowers were predominantly petaloid, gave notion to the term "petaloid monocots". The core group of petaloids were the Liliaceae, hence "lilioid...
- of irregular petals and petaloids with hidden stamens) anemone form (one or more rows of outer petals, with mixed petaloids and stamens in the centre)...
- undifferentiated tepals resemble petals, they are referred to as "petaloid", as in petaloid monocots, orders of monocots with brightly colored tepals. Since...
- The accessory nail of the fifth toe, also known as petaloid toenail, is a physical trait of the small toe, where a minuscule "sixth toenail" is present...
- others in the family Iridaceae, the style divides into three petal-like (petaloid) style branches (sometimes also referred to as 'stylodia'), almost to the...
- that are petal-like; the double flowers of Peonies and Roses are mostly petaloid stamens. Many flowers have symmetry. When the perianth is bisected through...