thalamiflorous (Meaning)

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thalamiflorous (a.)

Bearing the stamens directly on the receptacle; -- said of a subclass of polypetalous dicotyledonous plants in the system of De Candolle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of thalamiflorous

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thalamiflorous Sentence Examples

  1. The thalamiflorous flower of the magnolia has distinct petals and sepals arranged in a spiral pattern.
  2. The rose, a member of the thalamiflorous order Rosales, exhibits intricate floral structures.
  3. Petals in thalamiflorous flowers are typically arranged as either free or connate, depending on the species.
  4. The showy sepals of thalamiflorous flowers, such as those of the hibiscus, often resemble petals.
  5. Thalamiflorous plants display diverse stamen configurations, including numerous and distinct stamens.
  6. The ovary in thalamiflorous flowers is superior, meaning it is not fused with other floral parts.
  7. The thalamiflorous nature of a flower can be identified by its hypogynous structure, where the stamens are attached below the ovary.
  8. In thalamiflorous angiosperms, the receptacle, or base of the flower, is expanded and often meaty or fleshy.
  9. Thalamiflorous flowers have a wide range of colors and scents, attracting pollinators such as insects and hummingbirds.
  10. Many familiar fruits, including apples, strawberries, and pears, develop from thalamiflorous flowers.

FAQs About the word thalamiflorous

Bearing the stamens directly on the receptacle; -- said of a subclass of polypetalous dicotyledonous plants in the system of De Candolle.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The thalamiflorous flower of the magnolia has distinct petals and sepals arranged in a spiral pattern.

The rose, a member of the thalamiflorous order Rosales, exhibits intricate floral structures.

Petals in thalamiflorous flowers are typically arranged as either free or connate, depending on the species.

The showy sepals of thalamiflorous flowers, such as those of the hibiscus, often resemble petals.