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Flower stamen

Flower Stamen Green Leaves Tea Good Flavored Green Tea... [Pg.83]

In apple processing, enzymatic treatment of the crushed fruit leads to a lower degree of degradation of the peel and the core than the rest of the fruit. Figure 1 shows the separate tissue zones in diagrammatic form. Their anatomic origins are different the epidermis and outer parenchyma zones are tissues derived from the fusion of the calyx, corolla and stamens of the flower the inner zones correspond to tissue derived from ovaries and carpels. The characterisation of the cell-wall material, especially pectins, from the different zones of the fruit may provide additional information on the possibility of finding uses for the discarded fractions. [Pg.577]

The flowers are small, about 1/5 of an inch long with five lobed corollas with five stamens and short filaments. The flowers are fragrant and form a flat-topped cluster (known as a corymbose cyme) with stalks of different lengths all growing to the same level. They bloom from the center outward. The flowers are often pollinated by flies and other insects. The purplish black berries, which ripen in September in the Northern Hemisphere, contain ovate greenish brown seeds. The berries are actually black, but have a powdery blush on them which makes them appear blue. There are often three seeds in each berry. Red berries, which should not be eaten, have too high a saponin content which even keeps animals from consuming them. Plants can usually reproduce by the time they are three to five years old. [Pg.72]

There are a few members of the passionflower family (Passifloraceae) that have psychotropic effects. The one most studied is Pass flora incarnata, although some work has been done on Pass flora coerulea and Passiflora edulis. P. incarnata is a colorful, flowering plant with five white or lavender petals, a purple or pink corona, and five brightly colored stamen (Gruenwald et al. 1998). The parts of the plants used for medicinal effect are the whole plant or aerial parts. It is native to the mid- to southeastern United States. Passionflower has a history with Native Americans as a poultice to treat bruises, and as a tea for sedative/anxiolytic effects (Kowalchick and Hylton 1987). It is one of the most common herbs commercially available in Britain (Tyler 1994). [Pg.237]

Honeybees enjoy the "wilder" type of single-flowered rose, with its eentral boss of golden stamens. [Pg.116]

A shrub rose with pretty, hay-seented single flowers—that is, with the eentral boss of stamens fully visible—the type of rose bees prefer. [Pg.169]

In fact, the white dome referred to by Hofmann was the corolla, which, in the specimen described, had apparently not yet opened. Likewise, the illustration of S. divinorum in Schultes and Hofmann (1980) includes only flowers in bud, and the artist s rendition of the individual flower parts emphasizes the mistake the stamen, style, and corolla are each drawn as they appear before the flower opens. Hofmann and Wasson, neither of whom had any idea what the flowers of this Salvia look like, did not realize what they described as "blue flowers, crowned with a white dome" were actually blue calyces with... [Pg.525]

Flowers were hand-pollinated by removing the stamens and... [Pg.527]

FIG. 3 a. Flower of Salvia divinorum-, b. Diagramatic illustration of flower with contained androecium and pistil c. Stamen connectives d. [Pg.538]

Stamens numerous to few, mostly free ovules on parietal placentae flowers not of the hexacyclic type. [Pg.23]

Stamens mostly free from the corolla, alternate with its lobes or twice as many seeds usually minute flowers mostly... [Pg.24]

Stamens united with the corolla and usually opposite its lobes or twice as many or more seeds usually one or few in the cavities, usually large flowers hypogynous or sometimes epigynous, sometimes choripetalous. [Pg.24]

Leaves gland-dotted flowers small stamens of the same number as the corolla lobes and opposite them.Order Myrsinales... [Pg.24]

Corolla mostly irregular and oblique flowers zygomorphic fertile stamens commonly fewer than the corolla lobes... [Pg.25]

Calyx petaloid stamens usually united with the sepals flowers perigynous.Order Proteales... [Pg.25]

Perianth of calyx and corolla, the former often green and the latter usually petaloid ovaries superior, semi-inferior, or inferior functional stamens six, five, or one, never three, and if one then not on a column if the ovary is superior then the perianth parts never united never with branches modified into dadodes bearing flowers nor herbs or woody climbers with superior one-celled ovary and six stamens. [Pg.28]

EpiGYNOUS The condition in which the perianth and stamens of a flower are adnate to the surface of the ovary, so as to appear to be inserted upon the top of it. [Pg.35]

Monodelphous The condition where the stamens of a flower are united into a single tube or column. [Pg.50]

Figure 8. Emasculating a Tokay grape flower by removing calyptra and stamens with forceps... Figure 8. Emasculating a Tokay grape flower by removing calyptra and stamens with forceps...
Features Leaves cordate, doubly serrate, hairy underneath. Three to six yellowish-white flowers on each flower stalk the two anther cells are separated on short divergent stalks at the tip of the many stamens. [Pg.59]

FILL AND FROST THE CAKE with cream cheese frosting and let chill. Tint l/2 cup frosting lemon yellow, and use the IO tip to pipe 5 dots in a circle to create simple buttercup flowers. Then combine any remaining yellow frosting with some additional cream cheese frosting and tint it leaf green. I use tip 67> which pipes small fern stems. Pipe the center stamen with cream cheese frosting and chill to set. [Pg.47]

Chocolate flowers with acid-yellow stamens, gray frosting (I do this a lot for men s birthdays and groom cakes)... [Pg.216]


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