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Ovule apical

Ovules Apical Ovules at or near the summit or apex of the ovary. [Pg.38]

Carpels one to three, united, ovules mostly basal or apical stamens often opening by lids.Order Berberidales... [Pg.22]

Picea Initially in the peripheral zone of the apical meristem later in the ovule and ovuliferous scale primordia Initially in the bract primordia later in the ovuliferous scale but excluding the ovule... [Pg.18]

Ovule insertion Apical Unknown Basal Basal... [Pg.76]

Symplicate zone. (E)-(G) Style. (G-H) Apical septum. (K)-(M) Transition between symplicate and synascidiate zone, with axile lateral placentae protruding into the locules and bearing many ovules. (M), (N) Synascidiate zone. (O) Below the ovary, five antepetalous depressions surrounded by nectariferous tissue. Scale bars = 1 mm. [Pg.188]


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