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Syncarpous gynoecium

Carpels superior, free or only slightly united at the base, or gynoecium reduced to one carpel with one stigma, or if syncarpous then small herbs with spikelike racemes of small ebracteate flowers, or aquatics with inferior unisexual flowers with ovules spread all over the inner surface of the ovary. [Pg.27]

The gynoecium is syncarpous in all Nitrariaceae (this study Baillon, 1873 Nair and Nathawat, 1958 Kapil and Ahluwalia, 1963 Ronse De Craene and Smets, 1991 Ronse De Craene et al., 1996). The synascidiate zone is present in variable... [Pg.205]


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