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  2. Floral morphology - Wikipedia

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    The anther is the fertile part of the stamen and usually consists of two distinguishable, contiguous parts, called thecae, joined by an area called the connective, which is also where the anther joins the filament. It is usually formed by two thecae, sometimes it can be constituted by a single theca as in malvaceae and cannaceae or by three in ...

  3. Glossary of plant morphology - Wikipedia

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    Valvular – anthers opening through valves or small flaps; e.g. Berberis. Versatile – anthers pivoting freely on the filament. Pollen – Stamen – Anther – the distal end of the stamen where pollen is produced, normally composed of two parts called anther-sacs and pollen-sacs . Filament – the stalk of a stamen.

  4. Stamen - Wikipedia

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    Most commonly anthers are two-lobed (each lobe is termed a locule) and are attached to the filament either at the base or in the middle area of the anther. The sterile tissue between the lobes is called the connective, an extension of the filament containing conducting strands. It can be seen as an extension on the dorsal side of the anther.

  5. Theca - Wikipedia

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    Any part of a microsporophyll that bears microsporangia is called an anther. Most anthers are formed on the apex of a filament. An anther and its filament together form a typical (or filantherous) stamen, part of the male floral organ. The typical anther is bilocular, i.e. it consists of two thecae.

  6. Brassicaceae - Wikipedia

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    The filaments are slender and not fused, while the anthers consist of two pollen producing cavities, and open with longitudinal slits. The pollen grains are tricolpate . The receptacle carries a variable number of nectaries , but these are always present opposite the base of the lateral stamens.

  7. Glossary of botanical terms - Wikipedia

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    Having two valves or hinged parts. Contrast trivalve. blade The lamina or flattened part of a leaf, excluding the stalk or petiole. bloom A fine white or bluish waxy powder occurring on plant parts, usually stems, leaves, and fruits. It is easily removed by rubbing. bole The trunk of a tree, usually the portion below the lowest branch.

  8. Pollen tube - Wikipedia

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    The type I formins make the actin structures and partake in cytokinesis. The type II formins on the other hand contribute to the growth of polarized cells which is necessary for tip growth. [40] Tip growth is a form of extreme polarized growth and this polarized process requires actin-binding protein-mediated organization of actin cytoskeleton.

  9. Liliaceae - Wikipedia

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    Common characteristics include large flowers with parts arranged in threes: with six colored or patterned petaloid tepals (undifferentiated petals and sepals) arranged in two whorls, six stamens and a superior ovary. The leaves are linear in shape, with their veins usually arranged parallel to the edges, single and arranged alternating on the ...