Term:
Filaments golf club-shaped.
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.
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.
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.