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| Term | Definition | |
|---|---|---|
| Apical style | Same as terminal style. | |
| Gynobasic style | Referring to a style arising from the base of the ovary. Gynobasic styles are of two types: 1) the style is inserted laterally at the base of a syncarpous ovary as in Chrysobalanaceae and Rhabdodendraceae 2) the style arises from the center of an apocarpous ovary as in many species of Lamiaceae. | |
| Lateral style | Referring to a gynobasic style that arises from the base and side of the ovary. | |
| Simple style | Referring to a style that is not divided at the apex. | |
| Style | The part of the gynoecium between the ovary and the stigma. A style is not always present. | |
| Style | The part of the gynoecium between the summit of the ovary and the stigma. | |
| Style erect | A style that does not bend or slants away from the vertical axis of the ovary. | |
| Style geniculate | A well-defined style that is abruptly bent like a flexed knee. | |
| Style head | The expanded distal part of the style, including the stigma, in some species of Apocynaceae. Same as clavuncle. | |
| Style oblique | Slanting from the verticle. | |
| Style umbonate | Same as ovary summit umbonate. | |
| Terminal style | Referring to a style that arises from the summit of the ovary. |