Term:
Curved appendages
Curved appendages
Definition:
Referring to an appendage, most often a vestigial stamen, that arises from a non-expanded part of the ligule and curves slightly inward.
Referring to an appendage, most often a vestigial stamen, that arises from a non-expanded part of the ligule and curves slightly inward.
Notes:
Curved inward appendages are not the same as the ligule or the hood being swept inward, in the latter type of ligule the appendages arise from an apical or subapical ligular expansion.
Curved inward appendages are not the same as the ligule or the hood being swept inward, in the latter type of ligule the appendages arise from an apical or subapical ligular expansion.