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Results for "tepal"

Melichrus

Definition: Melichrus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Meliaceae, belonging to the order Caryophyllales and being endemic to South America. They are known for their large leaves (up to 20 cm long) and their distinctive flowers with multiple tepals and stamens.


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Polytepalum

Definition: Polytepalum is a type of palatine tooth, which is a part of the jawbone that has been formed by the process of bone remodeling and can be found in many different species of animals.


Polytepalum

Calymmaria

Definition: Calymmaria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, commonly known as the "sugar cane" or "sweet corn." These plants are native to South America and are characterized by their large, round leaves that can grow up to 30 centimeters long. The flowers bloom in late spring or early summer, with a single flower containing four sepals (three petals and one stamens) and five tepals (four petals and two stamens).


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Zopherini

Definition: Zopherini is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to South America. They are primarily found in the Andes Mountains and in certain parts of Peru and Chile. These plants have five petals, six stamens, and four sepals. The leaves are usually sessile or glabrous, while the flowers are covered in a single, white tepal.


Zopherini

Lycochloa

Definition: Lycochloa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, commonly known as the lyocarps or lycocarps. These plants are native to Europe and Asia and often grow on rocks, soil, and other surfaces. They are characterized by their large, open flowers with multiple tepals and stamens that are arranged in a complex arrangement.


Lycochloa

Stephanoecidae

Definition: The term "Stephanoecidae" refers to a group of flowering plants that are characterized by their underground reproductive structures, which include tepals and stamens. These plants also have a long, thin stem with many branches, known as perianth. The flowers are typically solitary or in groups called inflorescences, and the fruit is a small berry.


Stephanoecidae

Antipterna

Definition: Antiptera, also known as antipedal, is a type of insect that has two sets of legs with opposite ends. These pairs of legs are called antepals and antepedal respectively. The term "antiptera" refers to this specific group of insects.


Antipterna

Corynocarpus

Definition: Corynocarpus is a type of flowering plant that grows in a coryneum, which is a tube-like structure found around the base of the stem of certain plants. This plant has a unique arrangement of flowers where each flower is surrounded by three other flowers called tepals, and they are arranged in a series of spirals or waves.


Corynocarpus

Antepalatal

Definition: The term "antepalatal" is a medical term used in dentistry to refer to the position of the lower jaw, which is known as the mandible. The antepalatton is the upper part of the jaw that meets with the soft palate (or roof of the mouth). This position helps to support the teeth and other structures within the mouth.


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Xyletic

Definition: The term "xyletic" refers to the process of transferring pollen from one flower to another. This transfer involves the movement of pollen grains, which are produced by the pistil (or ovary) and are responsible for fertilizing the stigma (or tepal) that is attached to the stigma in a flowering plant's reproductive part. The process allows pollen to be spread throughout the plant, facilitating the transmission of genetic material between generations.


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