Definition of Pistillodes. Meaning of Pistillodes. Synonyms of Pistillodes

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- meaning pestle. A sterile pistil in a male flower is referred to as a pistillode. The pistils of a flower are considered to be composed of one or more...
- filament, anther, staminodal) pistil (gynoecial: stigmatic, stylar) pistillodes (pistillodal, carpellodial) ovaries (ovarian: non-septal, septal, gynopleural)...
- funnel-shaped lower part of the spathe. Spadix consist of a few or no pistillodes at the base, pistillate zone, a few rows of scale-like motile staminodes...
- organs attached to carpels; staminodes close to the gynoecium; and to a pistillode in a staminate flower paraperigonium An anomalous secondary outgrowth...
- is defined by several morphological characters including presence of pistillodes in the male florets, and leafy bracts subtending the flowers and fruits...
- Lecantheae (absence of hooked hairs) or the Urticeae (alternate leaves, pistillodes not ejecting the achene) and further research, both molecular and morphological...
- flowers lack pedicels and are pentamerous and staminate; they have a pistillode with reduced pilosity; glabrous heteromorphic tepals with truncate tips...
- pollen grains oblate-spheroidal, with 3–5 pseudopores, tectate, psilate; pistillode absent. Female flowers generally sessile or subsessile, pedicellate in...
- the tip of the spadix) each ****ociated with a sterile female flower (a pistillode) in addition to each fertile female flower being ****ociated with a sterile...
- Craene uses a degree symbol to mark a staminode (infertile stamen) or pistillode (infertile carpel). A3:2r+50 – (Prenner et al.) androecium in two whorls...