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hypogynous
hypogynous, a. Bot. (hɪp-, haɪˈpɒdʒɪnəs) [f. Gr. ὑπό under + γυνή woman, wife, in Bot. taken as ‘pistil’ + -ous.] Situated below the pistils or ovary; said of the stamens of a flower when these grow on the receptacle and are not united to any other organ; also of plants having the stamens so placed....
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Diapensiaceae
Flowers have radial symmetry, are hypogynous, and have most parts arranged in whorls of 5. The ovary is made of three fused carpels.
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perigynous
perigynous, a. Bot. (pəˈrɪdʒɪnəs) [f. mod.L. perigyn-us (Jussieu 1789) (f. Gr. περί around + γυνή wife, female, pistil) + -ous. In mod.F. périgyne.] Situated around the pistil or ovary: said of the stamens when growing upon some part surrounding the ovary (either the calyx, or the corolla, or the ed...
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Naccariaceae
The fertilised zygote generally fusing with the hypogynous cell, then producing a diffuse or discrete gonimoblast lacking a pericarp (ovary wall).
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hypogyn
hypogyn Bot. (ˈhɪpəʊ-, ˈhaɪpəʊdʒɪn) [ad. F. hypogyne.] A hypogynous plant.1847 in Craig. So hypoˈgynic a. [F. hypogynique.] = next.1886 in Syd. Soc. Lex.
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Silene acutifolia
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The flowers are purplish-pink and hypogynous.
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anticous
anticous, a. Bot. (ænˈtaɪkəs) [f. L. antīc-us front (f. ante before) + -ous.] Fronting the axis of the whorl to which it belongs, as anthers whose line of dehiscence looks towards the pistils.1870 Hooker Stud. Flora 273 Melampyrum..Disk an hypogynous anticous gland. 1880 Gray Bot. Text-bk. vi. §6. 2...
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Sabiaceae
Hypogynous disc present, thin, annular, nectariferous, with lobes (sometimes with hardened discoid glands) alternating with the stamens, sometimes with In this regard they are similar to the Proteaceae, with which they share, for example, a nectariferous hypogynous disc, although they differ in the number
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podostemon
‖ podostemon Bot. (pɒdəʊˈstiːmən) [mod.L., f. podo- + Gr. στήµων, taken as = stamen: from the two stamens with filaments united for about half their length.] The typical genus of the family Podostemaceæ, comprising moss-like aquatic herbs with apetalous flowers, natives chiefly of S. America. So pod...
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Leucospermum truncatum
At the base of the ovary are four linear, so-called hypogynous scales of about 1 mm (0.04 in) long.
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Tetrandria
‖ Tetrandria Bot. (tɛˈtrændrɪə) [mod.L. (Linnæus, 1735), f. Gr. τετρα- tetra- + ἀνδρ-, stem of ἀνήρ man, male: cf. polyandria, etc.] The fourth class in the Linnæan Sexual System, comprising plants bearing hermaphrodite flowers with four equal stamens. Also an order in the classes Gynandria, Monœcia...
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Achyranthes aspera
bracteolate , bracteoles two, shorter than perianth , dry, membranous and persistent, sessile, complete, hermaphrodite, actinomorphic , pentamerous, hypogynous
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perispore
perispore Bot. (ˈpɛrɪspɔə(r)) [a. F. périspore, ad. mod.L. periˈsporium (Richard 1808; also in Eng. use), f. Gr. περί around + σπόρος seed: see spore.] † a. Name for the hypogynous bristles of some sedges (see perianth, perigynium). Obs. b. The skin or integument of a spore.1848 Lindley Introd. Bot....
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Vanaspati
These are further classified into:
Samiganiya (Fabaceae) - With hypogynous (puspakrantabijadhara) and five-petalled flowers, with gamosepalous calyx and Puplikagalniya (Rutaceae) - Spine bearing plants with odoriferous leaves and winged petioles, flowers are hypogynous (tundamandala) with free petals and
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