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Anther dehiscence lateral Referring to the anthers of many flowering plants that open along the side. Anther dehiscence lateral
Anther dehiscence lateral Anthers that dehisce by lateral slits. Anther dehiscence lateral
Anther dehiscence poricidal Anthers that open (dehisce) and release pollen via a terminal pore. Anther dehiscence poricidal
Anther sac See theca.
Anther theca (pl. = thecae) The chambers of an anther in which the pollen is produced. Same as pollen sac. Anther theca (pl. = thecae)
Anther versatile A stamen in which the filament is attached to the anther above the base of the anther. Anther versatile
Antheridium (plural = antheridia) Referring to a multicellular haploid structure in which sperm is produced in mosses, hepatics, ferns, and relatively few vascular plants. Antheridium (plural = antheridia)
Antheriferous Bearing anthers.
Antherode The anther of a staminode; an anther that bears pollen that does not germinate. Antherode
Antherode The anther of a staminode; an anther that bears pollen that does not germinate; in the Lecythidaceae, antherodes are found in the androecial hood and in the innermost row of anthers on the ligular side of the staminal ring of some species, in the Lecythidaceae antherodes are often different in color, usually yellow, than the anthers of the stamens which are usually white. Antherode
Anthers basifixed Referring to an anther attached to the filament at its base. Anthers basifixed
Anthers basifixed Anthers attached to their filaments at the very base. Anthers basifixed
Anthers black Anthers that look black at anthesis either because the anther is black or because the pollen is black. Anthers black
Anthers orange Anthers that look orange at anthesis either because the anther is orange or because the pollen is orange. Anthers orange
Anthers versatile Anthers that are attached above the base and can be moved more freely on the apices of their filaments than can anthers that are attached at their bases (= anthers basifixed). Anthers versatile
Anthers white Anthers that look white at anthesis either because the anther is white or because the pollen is white. White anthers are common in neotropical Lecythidaceae. Anthers white
Anthers yellow Anthers that look yellow at anthesis either because the anther is yellow or because the pollen is yellow. Anthers yellow
Anthesis The expanding and opening of a flower. Anthesis
Anthesis The expanding and opening of a flower; another way of saying "in flower." Anthesis
Anthocarp A type of fruit in which some part of the flower other than the pericarp persists (e.g., the perianth on the fruit of Nyctaginaceae).
Anthocyanic Containing anthocyanins (water-soluble blue or red pigments).
Antídromo Se refiere a un órgano alternadamente retorcido hacia un nudo en una dirección y hacia el siguiente nudo en otra dirección. Por ejemplo, las cápsulas de Caiophora (Loasaceae).
Antidromous Referring to an organ twisted alternately in one direction at one node and in another direction at the next node; e.g., the capsules of Caiophora (Loasaceae).
Antipodals Three cells located at the end of the matural megagametophyte opposite the micropyle. These cell apparently have no function and desintegrate after fertilization. Antipodals
Antocarpo Es un tipo de fruto en el que persiste alguna parte de la flor que no es el pericarpo. Por ejemplo, el perianto en el fruto de las Nyctaginaceae.