Filaments golf club-shaped.

  • Title

    Filaments golf club-shaped.

  • Definition

    A filament that is unidimensional for the lower third of the length and enlarged and shaped like the head of an old fashioned golf club driver.

  • Notes

    Filament shape may change depending on the position of the stamen within a flower, i.e., gold club-shaped filaments may occur on the anterior outside part of the staminal ring but not in other parts of the staminal ring.

  • Related Terms

    Filaments unidimensional

    Filaments tapered

    Filaments clavate

    Filaments sigmoid-shaped

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