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Petal aestivation

Fig 8.2 Peganum harmala. Floral bud, transverse section series. Sepal basal lateral appendages marked with asterisks [ ]. (A) Distal zone, live sepals and five petals with contort aestivation. (B) Fifteen stamens surrounding three carpel tips [c], free but postgenitally united. [Pg.187]

Fig 8.6 Nitraria retusa. Floral bud, transverse section series. (A) Distal zone, five petals [p] with valvate aestivation and tips bent inwards surrounding postgenitally united carpel tips [c]. (B) Fifteen stamens surrounding the style. (C) Ovary at the level of the placentae. (D) Ovary, with two fertile locules, each with one ovule [o], and one sterile, empty locule [si]. (E) Floral hase, with five antesepalous depressions (nectaries). Scale bars (A)-(E) = 1 mm. [Pg.194]

The petals are free in all genera throughout development. Their aestivation is somewhat open at the base, but induplicate-valvate further up in Nitraria (and... [Pg.202]


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