Morphology of Flowers and Inflorescences |
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Contents
1 | 100 |
Morphology of the inflorescence | 201 |
The flower as a formal and functional entity aspects of the biology | 314 |
Bibliography | 349 |
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According already anthers appear arrangement axils axis basal base become beginning bracts branching buds calyx capitula carpels cells close colour completely congenital continuation corolla corresponding cross-section diagram differentiation distinguished dorsal elongated example fact families female fertile floral florescence formation fruit further fused fusion genus growth gynoecium hand illustrated individual inflorescence inner inserted interpreted lateral leaf leaves Leinfellner less lobes male margins means median nectaries observed occur organs origin Österr ovary ovules paraclades partial inflorescences particularly peltate perianth petals placenta plants pollen position possible processes produced prophylls reduced region remains result Scrophulariaceae seen sepals shoots short side similar single species stage stamens sterile stigma structure style surface synflorescence termed terminal flower tissue Troll tube upper usually ventral VIII wall whorls zone