- The
family Asteraceae (/ˌæstəˈreɪsiiː, -siaɪ/), with the
original name Compositae,
consists of over 32,000
known species of
flowering plants in over 1...
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development of
plant tissue affecting the
ovary or
female ****
organ (
pistilate),
which results in the flower,
followed by the
fruit development to become...
- flowers, extracts, or
infused food products.
Induced parthenocarpy in
pistilate flowers, and
selective breeding are used to
produce either higher or lower...
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single plant, the
interfoliar inflorescences are once
branched with both
pistilate and
staminate flowers containing three sepals and
three petals. The 3 cm...
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clear separation of two
different regions (staminate
flowers above and
pistilate flowers below) on the
flowering heads. The
species hybridize as Typha...
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flowers are 7 mm (0.28 in) long by 4 mm (0.16 in) wide with 23-40 stamens,
pistilate flowers measure about 5 mm (0.20 in) and have 3-6
staminodes and a 0.5 mm...
- of the
stems are
reddish in color. The
inflorescence consists of 1-2
pistilate (female)
spikes 10-40mm long x 8-13mm wide, and 1
staminate (male) spike...
- ****ate
inflorescence emerges from
within the leaf-crown
carrying the
pistilate flowers basally with the
staminate flowers growing distally. The single-seeded...
- petals;
staminate flowers are
about 6 mm (0.24 in) long with 12-22 stamens,
pistilate flowers measure about 5 mm (0.20 in) and have 6
staminodes and a 1 mm...
- sepals,
petals and stamens. C.
arctogena is monoecious,
meaning that both
pistilate (female) and
staminate (male)
flowers occur on the same spike. This makes...