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106:A stamen typically consists of a stalk called the
879:: joined partially into two androecial structures
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1366:The Classification of Flowering Plants
1330:Liddell, H.G. & Scott, R. (1940).
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355:) meaning "house" or "chamber/room".
1568:"Obdiplostemony (obdiplostemonous)"
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1066:three different types of stamens
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205:, along with a few species of
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646:: adnate to undifferentiated
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502:Sexual reproduction in plants
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1572:Glossary for Vascular Plants
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1294:Siebenhaar, F.J. (1850).
185:and is surrounded by the
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1344:Goebel, K.E.v. (1969) .
1334:Oxford: Clarendon Press.
1267:Oxford: Clarendon Press.
857:, directed inwards, and
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1499:Encyclopædia Britannica
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360:Variation in morphology
281:, from classical Latin
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132:grain develops from a
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626:Stamens can also be
520:and its anther cap.
277:derives from French
1757:Non-vascular plants
795:Justicia gendarussa
591:Scrophularia nodosa
407:Cross section of a
80:reproductive organs
2262:Surface structures
2057:Flower development
1281:Klein, E. (1971).
1229:10.7717/peerj.1653
1126:Sattler, R. 1973.
1063:Commelina communis
779:Adhatoda zeylanica
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1029:Sterculia foetida
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980:Pentas lanceolata
861:towards the side.
838:. Stamens can be
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665:: two equal pairs
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573:pistillate flower
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2375:Gas Exchange
2360:Phytomelanin
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2133:Gametophyte
2052:Aestivation
2003:Antheridium
1998:Archegonium
1846:Plasmodesma
1823:Plant cells
1686:Paleobotany
1681:Ethnobotany
1666:Astrobotany
877:diadelphous
820:Apocynaceae
800:distractile
644:epiphyllous
635:epipetalous
617:Terminology
580:staminodium
554:androecious
496:pollination
484:angiosperms
469:Orchidaceae
393:Phyllanthus
388:Cyclanthera
379:Cyclanthera
374:floral axis
237:'Stargazer'
223:Hippeastrum
138:gametophyte
52:Hippeastrum
40:Antheridium
2849:Categories
2597:Microspore
2587:Sporangium
2565:Artificial
2253:Sporophyte
2248:Sporophyll
2243:Receptacle
2138:Gynandrium
2008:Androecium
1917:Vegetative
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1782:Gymnosperm
1676:Dendrology
1558:8 February
1528:6 February
1075:References
950:dorsifixed
897:synandrium
893:Asteraceae
889:synandrous
851:dehiscence
836:androphore
784:divaricate
762:Connective
669:didynamous
611:anther cap
558:gynoecious
543:monoecious
482:Pollen of
322:Androecium
161:androecium
134:microspore
125:connective
84:androecium
2794:Botanists
2712:Herbarium
2609:Megaspore
2507:Evolution
2450:Subshrubs
2418:and habit
2343:Nutrition
2338:Cellulose
2333:Bulk flow
2316:Materials
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2143:Gynoecium
2124:Endosperm
2119:Dispersal
2035:Staminode
1971:Sessility
1959:Cataphyll
1879:Mesophyll
1831:Cell wall
1772:Lycophyte
1752:Bryophyte
1706:Geobotany
1691:Phycology
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730:: in two
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549:dioecious
457:Ericaceae
440:called a
390:of genus
330:androecia
242:Etymology
208:Trithuria
183:gynoecium
18:Staminate
2834:Category
2754:Forestry
2744:Agronomy
2737:Practice
2688:Cultivar
2683:Cultigen
2543:timeline
2435:Rosettes
2323:Aleurone
2299:Trichome
2216:Perianth
2028:Filament
1886:Meristem
1809:glossary
1671:Bryology
1421:3 August
1248:26870611
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859:latrorse
855:introrse
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663:didymous
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2089:Anatomy
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1964:Petiole
1939:Rhizome
1934:Rhizoid
1861:Tissues
1851:Vacuole
1841:Plastid
1643:Outline
1638:History
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961:Gallery
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599:carpels
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526:orchid.
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279:anthère
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110:and an
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