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  2. File:Angiosperm life cycle diagram-en.svg - Wikipedia

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    The life cycle of a floral plant — angiosperm. Date: 13 February 2007: Source: did it myself based in at least 5 illustrations but mainly on a image from Judd, Walter S. , Campbell, Christopher S. , Kellog, Elizabeth A. and Stevens, Peter F. 1999. Plant Systematics: A Phylogenetic. Approach.Sinauer Associates Inc. ISBN 0-878934049. Author

  3. File:Angiosperm life cycle diagram-fr.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File talk:Angiosperm life cycle diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Double fertilization - Wikipedia

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    The parts of a flower Double fertilization. Double fertilization or double fertilisation (see spelling differences) is a complex fertilization mechanism of angiosperms.This process involves the fusion of a female gametophyte or megagametophyte, also called the embryonic sac, with two male gametes (sperm).

  6. Plant embryonic development - Wikipedia

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    Plant embryonic development, also plant embryogenesis, is a process that occurs after the fertilization of an ovule to produce a fully developed plant embryo.This is a pertinent stage in the plant life cycle that is followed by dormancy and germination. [1]

  7. Flowering plant - Wikipedia

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    The term angiosperm fundamentally changed in meaning in 1827 with Robert Brown, when angiosperm came to mean a seed plant with enclosed ovules. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] In 1851, with Wilhelm Hofmeister 's work on embryo-sacs, Angiosperm came to have its modern meaning of all the flowering plants including Dicotyledons and Monocotyledons.

  8. File:Angiosperm life cycle diagram hu.svg - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian translation of Angiosperm life cycle diagram.svg: ... This W3C-invalid diagram was created with Adobe ... This diagram uses embedded text that can ...

  9. Monocotyledon reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Bulbs are underground food storage structures made from leaves which cycle through periods of vegetative and reproductive growth. Nearly all bulb producing plants are monocots (onion, lily, tulip, hyacinth, irises); these include the families: Amaryllidaceae, Liliaceae, Asparagaceae, and Iridaceae.