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carpellary
carpellary, a. Bot. (ˈkɑːpələrɪ) [f. carpel; see -ary, and cf. F. carpellaire.] Pertaining to, or of the nature of, a carpel.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 216 The two carpellary leaves of which the fruit is formed. 1835 ― Introd. Bot. (1848) I. 372 The carpellary theory of structure.
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dicarpellary
diˈcarpellary, a. Bot. [f. di-2 + carpellary.] Having or consisting of two carpels.1876 Harley Mat. Med. 501 Distinguished by a dicarpellary fruit.
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Nymphaea nouchali var. caerulea
There are also carpellary appendages; these are what is known as 'osmophores', structures which serve to attract pollinators without actually rewarding In fact, the carpellary appendages in this type of water-lily appear to have evolved specifically to attract bee species in general.
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polycarpellary
polycarpellary, a. Bot. (ˌpɒlɪˈkɑːpɛlərɪ) [f. poly- + carpel, as carpellary.] Having or consisting of several carpels.1860 Oliver Less. Bot. i. iv. (1872) 31 Bramble...Pistil superior, apocarpous, polycarpellary. 1875 Bennett & Dyer Sachs' Bot. 492 A polycarpellary ovary is always the result of the ...
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Sida acuta
II) Ovary 5 carpellary, placentation axile.
Family: Malvaceae
I) Plant: mucilaginous.
II) Leaves: simple with free lateral stipule.
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Alexander Dickson (botanist)
Note on the Position of the Carpellary Groups in Malope and Kitaibelia. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., viii., 1864.
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Seed dormancy
Other water-gap structures include carpellary micropyle, bixoid chalazal plug, imbibition lid and the suberised "stopper".
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lateral
lateral, a. and n. (ˈlætərəl) [ad. L. laterālis, f. later-, latus side. Cf. F. latéral.] A. adj. 1. a. Of or pertaining to the side; situated at or issuing from the side; side-. † In quot. 1600, of a look: Directed sideways. lateral branch (of a family): a branch descended from a brother or sister o...
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Victoria amazonica
At nightfall the flower stops producing the odor, and it closes, trapping the beetles inside its carpellary appendages.
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penta-
penta- (pɛntə) before a vowel pent-, a. Gr. πεντα-, combining form of πέντε five, occurring in many words in Greek as a variant of the earlier πεντε-, and forming the initial element in various modern technical words adopted from Greek, or formed from Greek elements or on Greek analogies. In Chem. i...
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Placentation
Placentation types include:
Basal: The placenta is found in mono to multi carpellary, syncarpous ovary.
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gynæceum
‖ gynæceum (dʒaɪ-, dʒɪnɪˈsiːəm, g-) Also 7 gynegium, 8–9 -eceum, -ecæum, 9 -ecium, -æcium. [L. gynæcēum, -īum, a. Gr. γυναικεῖον, f. γυναικ-, γυνή woman.] 1. Gr. and Rom. Antiq. The women's apartments in a household; any building set apart for women.1723 R. Millar Propagat. Chr. II. ix. 553 Their Gy...
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Monocotyledon reproduction
Carpellary septal nectaries are common and unique to monocots.
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tetra-
tetra- (tɛtrə) before a vowel tetr-, a. Gr. τετρα-, combining form of the numeral τέτταρες, τέτταρα four, forming the first element of many words adapted from existing Greek compounds, and thence used in new analogous formations, mainly scientific and technical. 1. As a general etymological element....
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