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Epigynous flowers are often referred to as having an inferior ovary.
The epigynous female flowers produce a single seed each but are congregated in small clusters.
They are epigynous, with the ovary inferior (lying below the attachment of the other flower parts).
If the hypanthium is present up to the base of the style(s), the flower is epigynous.
Plant families with epigynous flowers include orchids, asters, and evening primroses.
The flowers are usually bisexual and usually epigynous.
Flowers: Large, blue, perfect and epigynous.
In epigynous berries, the berry includes tissue derived from parts of the flower besides the ovary.
Epigynous in nature, it is a crucial for the genesis of the entire West Morava Valley.
Flowers with inferior ovaries are termed epigynous.
Entomophilous species produce nectar from an epigynous disk at the base of the corolla tube to attract insects.
They are pedicellate, ebracteate, actinomorphic, cyclic, hermaphrodite, and epigynous.
Flowers: Bilaterally symmetrical (irregular), 3-merous, epigynous, perfect and modified into a lip, pouch or spur.
They are united at their base into a floral tube that lies above the ovary (known as an epigynous or inferior ovary).
The fruit is an epigynous berry that is larger than the leaves of the plant; it is initially white, but turns a deep red when fully ripe.
Characteristics that this genus shares with Phyllachne include apically fused thecae that form a single-celled curved anther and the epigynous nectaries.
Historically the Burmanniales were considered the closest to the orchids, being epigynous with small seeds, although this was not supported when subjected to cladistic analysis, suggesting these characteristics were actually convergent.
Berries which develop from an inferior ovary are sometimes termed epigynous berries or false berries, as opposed to true berries which develop from a superior ovary.
It is notably different from other members of the genus in that it is not native to New Zealand nor does it possess the epigynous nectaries that are present in the other species.
In an epigynous flower, the stamens, petals, and sepals are attached to the hypanthium at the top of the ovary or, occasionally, the hypanthium may extend beyond the top of the ovary.
Cranberries aren't really berries at all Blueberries and cranberries are close cousins and are in fact not berries at all; they belong instead to a class of fruits known as epigynous or false berries.
The flowers of the subfamily Amaryllidioideae are similar to one another in that they are fragrant, showy, bisexual, and epigynous with two trimerous whorls of perianth and stamens each, and a compound gynoecium.
Common fruits that are sometimes classified as epigynous berries include bananas, coffee, members of the genus Vaccinium (e.g., cranberries and blueberries), and members of the family Cucurbitaceae (e.g., cucumbers, melons and squash).
Flowers perfect, cream or red and yellow, 30-40 mm in diameter, actinomorphic, spiral, epigynous, solitary, axillary or terminal, sometimes in fascicles of 2-3, with 1-2 fused bracts forming a calyptra Receptacle urceolate (shaped like an urn).
He rejected the importance of ovary position and thus included with the Liliaceae with their superior ovary (hypogynous), the Amaryllidaceae, some species of which had an inferior ovary (epigynous), and which others separated into a distinct family.