Term:
Septal arms vestigial
Septal arms vestigial
Definition:
Lack of an extension from the apex of the lower placentae that appears like arms in medial longitudinal section but in an entire flower are conical around the base of the stylar canal.
Lack of an extension from the apex of the lower placentae that appears like arms in medial longitudinal section but in an entire flower are conical around the base of the stylar canal.
Notes:
The only neotropical genus of Lecythidaceae with well-developed septal arms is Gustavia. The species of other genera are scarcely developed.
The only neotropical genus of Lecythidaceae with well-developed septal arms is Gustavia. The species of other genera are scarcely developed.