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homogamous
homogamous, a. Bot. (həʊˈmɒgəməs) [f. Gr. ὁµο- homo- + -γαµος married, γάµ-ος marriage + -ous.] a. Having all the florets (of a spikelet or capitulum) hermaphrodite, or all of the same sex: said of certain grasses and composites: opp. to heterogamous 1 b, c.1842 in Brande Dict. Sci. etc. 1850 Hooker... Oxford English Dictionary
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Homogamy (biology)
Many flowers appear to be homogamous but some of these may not be strictly functionally homogamous, because for various reasons male and female reproduction Homogamous heads are made up of just one type of floret, either all ray florets or all disk florets. wikipedia.org
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heterogamous
heterogamous, a. (hɛtəˈrɒgəməs) [f. Gr. ἑτερο- hetero- + γάµ-ος marriage + -ous: in mod.F. hétérogame (De Candolle).] 1. Bot. Variously applied to conditions in which stamens and pistils are not regularly present in each flower or floret. Applied a. orig. by De Candolle to plants having flowers monœ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Achyranthemum
The capitula are homogamous, which means they consist of only one type of flower. wikipedia.org
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Heteropogon (plant)
Lower pairs are equal in size (homogamous units), and upper pairs include one awned bisexual spikelet and one awnless sterile spikelet (heterogamous units wikipedia.org
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Lopholaena
Description The flower head is homogamous, having only disc florets, that grow from a flat, honeycombed receptacle. wikipedia.org
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Hoffmannanthus
There are about 15 florets in a flowerhead, which are homogamous (having the stamens and pistils) and bisexual. wikipedia.org
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Artemisia (plant)
that inflorescence morphology is not alone reliable for categorizing the genus or some subgenera, as qualities that previously demarcated them (such as homogamous Seriphidium Besser was morphologically categorized by a homogamous flower head with all hermaphrodite florets and fertile and glabrous receptacle. wikipedia.org
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Hermaphrodite
Simultaneous hermaphrodites Simultaneous hermaphrodites (or homogamous hermaphrodites) are individuals in which both male and female sexual organs are wikipedia.org
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Filter theory (sociology)
Compatibility Filter removes all people who are not attracted to each other, leaving only those who are compatible Physical Attractiveness Filter → Homogamous Considerations While mate-selection has been found to be mostly homogamous in regard to social characteristics, such as religion, the psycho-dynamic of wikipedia.org
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NM-method
preferences/desires/norms/barriers due to changes in structural availability) to an observable cardinal scaled statistics (e.g. the share of educationally homogamous E.g. the share of homogamous couples is 2 percentage points smaller in the MEDA-constructed counterfactual matrix than in the observed matrix , whereas wikipedia.org
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Plant reproductive morphology
Heads may have florets of one sexual morphology – all bisexual, all carpellate or all staminate (when they are called homogamous), or may have mixtures Homogamous: male and female sexes reach maturity in synchrony; producing mature pollens when stigma is receptive. wikipedia.org
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Plant reproduction
Heads with florets of one sex, when the flowers are pistillate or functionally staminate or made up of all bisexual florets, are called homogamous and Some radiate heads may be homogamous too. wikipedia.org
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Glossary of plant morphology
Homogamous – when the flower's anthers and stigma are ripe at the same time. wikipedia.org
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