pistillate

ADJECTIVE
  1. bearing or consisting of carpels
  2. having gynoecia, or pistils, the ovule-bearing organ of a seed plant
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How To Use pistillate In A Sentence

  • The temporal phases of staminate and pistillate flowers never overlap in the same capitulum, although different capitula of the same individual plant may be in different phases at any given moment.
  • He has an elogated knob, a staminate blossom, in the center which produces the pollen to fertilize the female or pistillate blossom below. Archive 2007-07-01
  • Each flower head is 12-25 mm in diameter and consists of 50-60 bisexual disk florets surrounded by 12-15 pistillate ray florets.
  • Common calyx cylindrical, 2 circles of oval, scarious leaflets around its border, 11 hermaphrodite disk-flowers and about 5 pistillate ray-flowers. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
  • Pistillate flowers have the same perianth but the number of parts is more variable; staminodes are well developed with or without a rudimentary anther.
  • Pistillate flowers, sterile male flowers, atypical bisexual flowers and staminate flowers are inserted on the same contact parastichies.
  • search engine registration to it, and madrona pistillate in a lexicon of brno, he may not be spaciotemporal to acidophile the painter at haematite. Rational Review
  • We made no observation for pistillate aments, because they were too small and thin to observe
  • On uninodal shoots they are necessarily subterminal (fig. 34), the lateral pistillate flower being possible only on multinodal shoots (fig. 35) where it is often associated with the subterminal flower (fig. 33). The Genus Pinus
  • Bract length was measured from the base of the bract to the apex of the midrib for both pistillate and staminate plants.
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