「stamens」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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In the center of the flower are 20 | stamens and a few pistils. |
There are normally ten | stamens and one elongated superior ovary, with a curv |
They have 6 | stamens and 3 identical sepals and petals (tepals). |
The | stamens and stigma are white and the anthers may be w |
The | stamens and stigma protrude from the narrow mouth of |
There are five long, protruding | stamens and a long style tipped with a spherical stig |
e spherical, the male inflorescence a ball of | stamens and the female inflorescence a ball of develo |
orolla of white or pinkish petals around five | stamens and two shorter styles. |
At the center of the flower are six | stamens and six staminodes in a ring around the gynoe |
At the center of the flower are five | stamens and five staminodes with fringes of many hair |
r, usually white or white-yellow, with yellow | stamens and rarely grow in clusters. |
illimeters wide containing several protruding | stamens and one pistil. |
At the center of the flower are five | stamens and five staminodes with edges of many narrow |
magenta and several centimeters long with its | stamens and style protruding from the throat. |
la of white or pink-tinged petals around five | stamens and two styles. |
pinkish-orange calyx with 12-14 lobes, 20-24 | stamens and 10-12 creamy-orange, bi-lobed petals. |
e spherical, the male inflorescence a ball of | stamens and the female inflorescence a ball of develo |
, with four creamy-white petals, and numerous | stamens and styles. |
pale to deep pink or red fringed petals, ten | stamens, and six to ten glands on the calyx. |
petals and a center filled with many thready | stamens and pistils. |
r which is chasmogamous opens and exposes the | stamens and styles (the male and female parts of the |
Collomia tinctoria by the positioning of the | stamens and stigma in the flower. |
ring of smaller white or pinkish petals, the | stamens and stigmas protruding. |
ive whorls: a calyx, a corolla, two whorls of | stamens, and a single whorl of carpels. |
Donatia novae-zelandiae has free | stamens and petals, paracytic stomata, and a pollen m |
the flower is made up of a spray of up to 50 | stamens and almost as many similar-looking pistils. |
ar-shaped, with five purple petals and yellow | stamens and style pointing forward. |
s are tiny cups filled with thready yellowish | stamens and the pistillate flowers are the rounded, l |
ing, have dense clusters of pale to deep pink | stamens and are about 5 cm (2 in) wide. |
of which he named according to the number of | stamens and their arrangement in the flowers. |
In the center are three | stamens and whitish sterile stamens known as staminod |
h four petals 10-15 mm long and long hairlike | stamens, and are produced from the beginning of sprin |
ate five-petaled flower complete with its own | stamens and making its own fruit. |
The | stamens and style protrude from the flower's mouth. |
plants are androgynous, with both pistil and | stamens, and sit above numerous, long, stiff, spine-t |
on-shaped petals 10-20 mm long and four short | stamens, and grow in clusters; flowering begins in ab |
, fragrant, with pure white petals and yellow | stamens, and are followed by bright red and bristly h |
small lobes opening at the tip to expose the | stamens and stigma; they are bright red to pinkish-re |
ructure of the leaf and in orientation of the | stamens and style. |
There are five | stamens and a few pistils. |
The | stamens and stigmas protrude from the corolla. |
At the center are many | stamens and stigmas clumped together. |
There are 8 | stamens and a protruding, four-chambered ovary. |
There are five protruding | stamens and two styles. |
There are up to 120 whiskery | stamens and many pistils. |
Within the tube are five | stamens and two styles. |
There are eight protruding | stamens and one stigma. |
At the center of the flower are three | stamens and whitish sterile stamens or staminodes (An |
In the center of the flower are three fertile | stamens and three prominent, protruding sterile stame |
reading tepals with a center containing three | stamens and narrow or small staminodes, which are fla |
In the center of the flower are three fertile | stamens and three staminodes, which are flat, white s |
The flower has 2 notched petals, 2 | stamens and a 2-lobed stigma. |
are radially symmetric with prominent yellow | stamens and many white petals. |
The six stout | stamens and the ovary are white or tinted pink or lav |
There are six | stamens and the ovary has six pointed crests. |
At the center are | stamens and a protruding, nearly spherical stigma. |
here are minute white or pinkish petals, five | stamens, and a two protruding green styles. |
crated, ovary superior, nine or fewer fertile | stamens, anthers four-locular and nine tepals, and th |
The | stamens, anthers, and stigma are whitish in color. |
The | stamens, anthers, and stigma are white or cream. |
The | stamens are red, purpish-red or lilac with dark-colou |
In the related genus Scilla, the | stamens are not flattened or clustered together. |
The | stamens are fused into an erect stalk holding a light |
The | stamens are also yellow and the anthers shed abundant |
The three short | stamens are located at the bases of the sepals. |
The | stamens are fused together into an erect purple stalk |
The | stamens are arranged in 4 bundles and the fruits are |
The | stamens are tricoloured - purple and white, with yell |
e magenta to deep lavender to white, with the | stamens are thrust out and the sepals bent back. |
The stalks of the eight | stamens are joined together to form a tube, and unite |
ear in late spring and early summer; the five | stamens are long, curved upward, and bright red, givi |
ers of the genus Chionodoxa, the bases of the | stamens are flattened and closely clustered in the mi |
Its | stamens are hidden inside narrow flower-tubes which e |
The | stamens are yellow. |
The | stamens are dark red. |
ffers from the rest of Huerteales in that the | stamens are opposite the petals, instead of being opp |
The eight | stamens are distinct. |
The petals are inserted on disk and the | stamens are inserted too and arranged alternately to |
Synfilamentous: | Stamens are fused by their filaments |
Synantherous: | Stamens are fused by their anthers |
The | stamens are numerous 40-80 and 5-7 mm long The fruit |
The | stamens are a prominent yellow. |
overed with male flowers, of which the 4 to 6 | stamens are fused into synandria, with the thecae on |
In pistillate flowers the | stamens are eight with aborted anthers, rarely these |
The six | stamens are tipped with yellow anthers. |
The | stamens are exerted and there is no ovary crest. |
The protruding | stamens are tipped with light-colored anthers. |
Synandrous: | Stamens are fused in an unspecified manner |
The | stamens are short compared to other Camissonia. |
The eight tiny | stamens are tipped with orange-pink anthers. |
The | stamens are exserted with filaments long and slender. |
The protruding | stamens are curved and tipped with yellow anthers. |
The protruding | stamens are tipped with large anthers. |
The six long yellow | stamens are tipped with large white anthers. |
The | stamens are located in the upper lip and have orange |
The flower is perigynous (sepals, petals and | stamens around the edge of the ovary) the ovary is su |
There are six stout | stamens around a white or pink ovary. |
Stamens as many as petals. | |
Male flowers with 8-6 | stamens, as long as the petals. |
The male flowers have rings of yellow | stamens at the centers. |
dish sepals, five small white petals, and ten | stamens at the center. |
e small white petals, and a clump of whiskery | stamens at the center. |
es and three lower with four long, protruding | stamens at the center. |
ow petals just a few millimeters long and six | stamens at the center. |
The male flowers have rings of | stamens at the centers. |
The protruding | stamens bear blue pollen on their anthers. |
ded by a dense ring of up to 250 small yellow | stamens bearing the pollen. |
, pointed tepals 2 to 3 millimeters long, six | stamens bearing anthers, and a protruding, feathery p |
ses (A-K) is named according to the number of | stamens, beginning with Monandria (one stamen), Diand |
flowers, which have their parts in fours, the | stamens being in 2 whorls of 4. The botanist Adanson |
te with red veining or streaks and protruding | stamens between the pointed petals. |
The flowers have 40 to 80 | stamens but can have up to 100. |
) are characterized not only by the number of | stamens but also by their position; the four classes |
across, greenish-yellow with five sepals and | stamens but no petals. |
center of the flower are large white sterile | stamens called staminodes which surround the distinct |
es of coloured paper to represent the petals, | stamens, clayx, leaves, veins, stalk and other parts |
There are five | stamens coated in long white hairs at the center. |
each has three florets with long, protruding | stamens during flowering. |
There are eight | stamens, each holding a large anther bearing blue-gra |
There are 8 | stamens each bearing a large anther with blue-gray po |
er is a ball of about 50 long, whiskery white | stamens each about half a centimeter long. |
up to 1.5 centimeters long and many whiskery | stamens each up to a centimeter in length. |
le catkins are up to 7. Male flowers have two | stamens each. |
d forward to form a loose tube from which the | stamens emerge. |
few millimeters long and usually three small | stamens enclosed between them. |
d the stem and the five pistils and many thin | stamens extend forward from the center of the flower. |
er is about a centimeter long, with prominent | stamens extending from the rolled-back lips. |
small; male solitary, pedicels up to 1 cm, 50 | stamens; female flowers in 3 in inflorescences. |
Male flowers have 10-15 | stamens; female, one or more pistils. |
, with 10-20 white petals and numerous yellow | stamens; flowering is from late spring to early summe |
There are eight | stamens, four of which have large reddish anthers and |
sting of the bases of the sepals, petals, and | stamens fused together. |
ls have been recorded, and up to 12 whorls of | stamens have been observed. |
The | stamens have red or black anthers. |
Stamens hidden in corolla tube. | |
wers are red and scented with numerous yellow | stamens in the centre. |
The showy rounded flowers have many yellow | stamens in the middle, and a cup of white to pinkish- |
mall, opposite, green leaves; buds in threes; | stamens in four tufts; fruit with four small teeth. |
small greenish white 5 merous flowers with 10 | stamens in the male flowers borne in the leaf axils. |
There are 4 | stamens in each flower, and 1 notched long stigma. |
to lanceolate, acuminate, 3-6 cm long, white; | stamens inserted in 2 zones, white, anthers creamy wh |
f the flower are white or pale purple sterile | stamens known as staminodes; these are flat with poin |
The | stamens may be light or dark in color. |
derives from the fact that the plant has many | stamens of unequal lengths. |
brush which alludes to the arrangement of the | stamens of its inflorescence which line up on one sid |
The | stamens of this Hibiscus are synfilamentous |
forming a straight perianth tube and the six | stamens of the androecium are more or less fused deve |
The | stamens of Primula vulgaris are adnate to the corolla |
Unfolding | stamens of the flower of M. fulgens |
sambiguation), various plants having numerous | stamens or threadlike runners |
Female flowers with 1-3 | stamens, ovary on a gymnophore 2-3mm long. |
Two very long | stamens protrude from the throat of each flower, givi |
The | stamens protrude slightly from the flower's mouth and |
The whiskery yellow | stamens protrude up to 1.5 centimeters from the flowe |
wer has five corolla lobes and three whiskery | stamens protruding from the center. |
rs one pair of small, white flowers with tiny | stamens protruding from their yellow throats. |
orange-red, appearing tube-like, with reddish | stamens protruding from the lower lip. |
Flowers up to 12 cm diameter, | stamens purple. |
orange | stamens radiating outward. |
nd attractive with a yellow centre due to the | stamens, resembling a fried egg. |
Stamens: Sixteen, inserted on the corolla, in stamina | |
There are 8 | stamens, some with large orange anthers and some with |
There are 8 | stamens, some with large, red anthers and some with s |
There are 8 | stamens, some of which have large lavender anthers an |
There are 8 | stamens, some large and some small and sterile. |
Stamens: Ten to twenty, inserted on the calyx tube, s | |
Stamens: Ten, inserted in two rows on a thin disk, fr | |
Stamens: Ten, inserted, with the petals, diadelphous, | |
and petals, but instead have long showy white | stamens that form single erect spikes. |
diameter with four white petals and numerous | stamens; the fruit is a small purple or black berry 1 |
e petals and numerous white, yellow or purple | stamens; they appear in early to mid-summer. |
center of the funnel-shaped corolla are five | stamens tipped with yellow anthers. |
There are four | stamens tipped with large anthers and a central ovary |
t yellow flowers have curving petals and long | stamens tipped with knobby anthers. |
t the center of the flower are up to about 25 | stamens tipped with large dangling orange anthers. |
to deep blue-purple in color with protruding | stamens tipped with white anthers. |
to 14 millimeters wide, each with protruding | stamens tipped with blue anthers. |
wide with 5 curving, light-colored petals and | stamens tipped with anthers which bear blue pollen. |
ite to lavender corolla lobes with protruding | stamens tipped with blue anthers. |
r a centimeter in length and three protruding | stamens tipped with purple anthers bearing yellow pol |
At the center are ten | stamens tipped with red anthers. |
Stamens tipped with large anthers surround a central | |
There are six | stamens tipped with large yellow anthers. |
There are six | stamens tipped with large anthers up to 1.4 centimete |
There are 8 long | stamens tipped with large anthers bearing blue-gray p |
milar part, e.g. an ovary to a calyx tube, or | stamens to petals". |
Next to these are the fertile | stamens topped with large anthers. |
e flowers are light greenish-yellow, with the | stamens turning red with age. |
ellow ball, with usually only the long yellow | stamens visible. |
system where species with the same number of | stamens were treated in the same group. |
e two species, C. mollis has approximately 20 | stamens, whereas C. submollis has approximately 10 st |
The | stamens, which have bright yellow anthers, are distin |
ch as the leaves, the calyx, the corolla, the | stamens, which develop one after the other and, as it |
There are many | stamens, which are united at the base into three bund |
Mutations in class B genes affect petals and | stamens, while those in class C affect stamens and ca |
There are 8 | stamens with anthers bearing blue-gray pollen, and a |
t the center is a large nectary surrounded by | stamens with large yellow anthers. |
There are 6 | stamens with yellowish anthers and a pistil which may |
has six white tepals and six protruding white | stamens with pollen-dusted anthers. |
or yellow-brown, lance-shaped tepals and six | stamens with very small anthers. |
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