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DIDYNAMOUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
di·dyn·a·mous. (ˈ)dī¦dinəməs. : having four stamens disposed in pairs of unequal length . used especially of plants of the families Scrophulariaceae and Labiatae .
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DIDYNAMOUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Didynamous definition: (of a flower) having four stamens in two pairs of different length.. See examples of DIDYNAMOUS used in a sentence.
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Didynamous stamens - Steere Herbarium
Didynamous stamens and staminode of Tecoma stands based on an unvouchered cultivated plant from Florida. The stamens are in two groups consisting of two long ...
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didynamous
didynamous, a. Bot. (daɪˈdɪnəməs, dɪd-) [f. as prec. + -ous.] Of stamens: Arranged in two pairs of unequal length. Also of a flower or plant: Having four stamens thus arranged; belonging to the Linnæan class Didynamia.1794 Martyn Rousseau's Bot. xxii. 314 The corolla..personate with four didynamous ...
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didynamous, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
didynamous is a borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin Didynamia, ‑ous suffix. See etymology. Nearby entries. didymis, n.
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DIDYNAMOUS definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
didynamous in American English (daɪˈdɪnəməs ) adjective of or having four stamens occurring in pairs of unequal length.
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Astianthus
Stamens didynamous.
Gynoecium 2.5–3 cm long; the ovary glabrous, its base surrounded by a nectariferous disk.
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Four examples of didynamous stamens with anther fusion in pairs. a
We studied the breeding system and pollination process of didynamous Campsis grandiflora (Bignoniaceae), with anther fusion in pairs.
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Stamen - Wikipedia
didynamous: occurring in two pairs, a long pair and a shorter pair; tetradynamous: occurring as a set of six stamens with four long and two shorter ones. or ...
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Didynamous: Having one pair of stamens longer than the other pair
The distinctive pinkish-red petals with four stamens, the two inner being shorter than the two peripheral. Note also the bifid stigma.
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Stamen - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Additional stamen arrangement types consider the relative lengths of stamens to one another: didymous, with stamens in two equal pairs; didynamous, with ...
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didynamy
didynamy Bot. (daɪˈdɪnəmɪ, dɪd-) [f. prec. + -y: cf. autonomous, autonomy.] Didynamous condition or structure.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 234 The didynamy of Acanthaceæ is frequently different from that of Scrophularineæ in the posterior pair of stamens being the longest.
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Handroanthus
Stamens didynamous; Thecae divaricate; Staminode reduced.
Ovary conical to linear, bilocular.
Ovules in 2 to 10 series in each locule.
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Didynamia
‖ Didynamia Bot. (dɪdɪˈneɪmɪə) [mod.L. (Linnæus, 1735) f. Gr. δι- di-2 twice, two + δύναµις power, strength; fancifully referring to the superior length of two of the stamens.] The fourteenth class in the Linnæan Sexual System of plants, containing those with four stamens in pairs of unequal length,...
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Phrymaceae
Stamens 4, didynamous, or rarely 2. Filaments inserted on corolla tube. Carpels 2, bearing many ovules; or rarely, carpel 1 with a single ovule.
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