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  2. Floral axis - Wikipedia

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    The floral axis acts much like a modified stem and births the organs that are attached to it. [7] The fusion of a plant's organs and the amount of organs that are developed from the floral axis largely depends on the determinateness of the floral axis. [8] The floral axis does perform different functions for different types of plants.

  3. Floral diagram - Wikipedia

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    The axis corresponds to the position of the main stem relative to a lateral flower. [ 10 ] : 12 When a terminal flower is depicted, the axis is not present and therefore cannot be shown. Bracteoles , if they are present, are usually drawn on the sides of the diagram.

  4. Rose (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    Graphs of roses are composed of petals.A petal is the shape formed by the graph of a half-cycle of the sinusoid that specifies the rose. (A cycle is a portion of a sinusoid that is one period T = ⁠ 2π / k ⁠ long and consists of a positive half-cycle, the continuous set of points where r ≥ 0 and is ⁠ T / 2 ⁠ = ⁠ π / k ⁠ long, and a negative half-cycle is the other half where r ...

  5. Floral morphology - Wikipedia

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    The function of these flowers is to specialize, within a group of flowers that are perfect, in attracting pollinating insects to the inflorescence. Such flowers, called neutral or asexual , are usually arranged on the periphery of the inflorescence and can be observed, for example, in many species of the compositae family, such as the daisy ...

  6. Inflorescence - Wikipedia

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    The main axis (also referred to as major stem) above the peduncle bearing the flowers or secondary branches is called the rachis. The stalk of each flower in the inflorescence is called a pedicel. A flower that is not part of an inflorescence is called a solitary flower and its stalk is also referred to as a peduncle.

  7. Floral symmetry - Wikipedia

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    Examples are orchids and the flowers of most members of the Lamiales (e.g., Scrophulariaceae and Gesneriaceae). Some authors prefer the term monosymmetry or bilateral symmetry. [ 1 ] The asymmetry allows pollen to be deposited in specific locations on pollinating insects and this specificity can result in evolution of new species.

  8. Plot (graphics) - Wikipedia

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    showing on a horizontal axis and on a vertical axis, where is a phase space trajectory. Scatterplot : A scatter graph or scatter plot is a type of display using variables for a set of data. The data is displayed as a collection of points, each having the value of one variable determining the position on the horizontal axis and the value of the ...

  9. Flower snark - Wikipedia

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    The flower snark J 5 is hypohamiltonian. [4] J 3 is a trivial variation of the Petersen graph formed by replacing one of its vertices by a triangle. This graph is also known as the Tietze's graph. [5] In order to avoid trivial cases, snarks are generally restricted to have girth at least 5. With that restriction, J 3 is not a snark.