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Sporophyll : a spore-bearing leaf
Pedicel : the stalk that supports a flower
Peduncle : the stalk that supports an inflorescence or a solitary flower
Receptacle : the swollen region on a pedicel where the remaining flower parts are attached
Sepals : whorl of the flower that encloses the flower while it is a bud (plural)
Petals : whorl of the flower that are normally bright colors and function to attract pollinators (plural)
Calyx : collective term for the sepals
Corolla : collective term for the petals
Tepals : collective term for the sepals and petals when the sepals are brightly colored like petals like in a tulip (plural)
Sterile : term assigned to petals and sepals since they do not produce spores or gametes
Perianth : collective term for all the sterile parts of the flower including the calyx and corolla
Stamens : whorl of the flower that consists of the male reproductive structures (plural)
Filament : stalk-like structure of the stamen that supports the anther
Anther : sac-like structure of the stamen that produces pollen
Androecium : collective term for the whorl of the flower with pollen-bearing portions (“house of man”)
Gynoecium : collective term for the innermost whorl of the flower with ovule-producing structures (“house of woman”)
Carpel : structure that contains one or more ovules
Ovules : unfertilized eggs which are held in the carpel (plural)
Pistil : the independent carpellary units in a flower
Ovary : structure that contains the ovules of a flower and becomes a fruit after fertilization
Simple : when the ovary is made from one carpel
Compound : when the ovary is made from several carpels that fused together
Stigma : sticky portion of a pistil that is receptive to pollen
Style : stalklike structure that holds the stigma
Actinomorphic : regular symmetry
Zygomorphic : irregular symmetry
Hypogynous : superior ovary position without a hypanthium
Perigynous : superior ovary position with a hypanthium
Epigynous : inferior ovary position
Incomplete : term for when a flower does not have all four whorls
Complete : term for when a flower does have all four whorls
Perfect : when a flower has both stamens and carpels
Imperfect : when a flower is lacking stamens or carpels
Staminate : when an imperfect flower contains only stamens
Carpellate : when an imperfect flower contains only carpels (this is not in reference to pistillate)
Monoecious : when staminate and carpellate flowers are located on the same plant (“one house”)
Dioecious : when imperfect flowers are separated between plants creating a “male” and “female” individual (“two houses”)
Inflorescence : group of flowers on a plant
Rachis : the main axis of an inflorescence
Pedicel : small stalk that branches off the rachis which hold individual flowers
Bract : modified leaf that subtends flowers or an inflorescence
Involucre : cluster or whorl of bracts
Corona : term for an additional perianth whorl
Flowers
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G | O | O | B | Z | R | M | N | U | G | I | R | L | I | Z | L | I | Y | R | I | V | E | F | E | C | Q | M | W | I |
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- small stalk that branches off the rachis which hold individual flowers
- collective term for the petals
- whorl of the flower that are normally bright colors and function to attract pollinators (plural)
- the swollen region on a pedicel where the remaining flower parts are attached
- when the ovary is made from several carpels that fused together
- term assigned to petals and sepals since they do not produce spores or gametes
- unfertilized eggs which are held in the carpel (plural)
- when imperfect flowers are separated between plants creating a “male” and “female” individual (“two houses”)
- collective term for all the sterile parts of the flower including the calyx and corolla
- term for an additional perianth whorl
- when a flower has both stamens and carpels
- modified leaf that subtends flowers or an inflorescence
- whorl of the flower that encloses the flower while it is a bud (plural)
- group of flowers on a plant
- structure that contains the ovules of a flower and becomes a fruit after fertilization
| - when the ovary is made from one carpel
- sac-like structure of the stamen that produces pollen
- a spore-bearing leaf
- sticky portion of a pistil that is receptive to pollen
- term for when a flower does not have all four whorls
- regular symmetry
- the independent carpellary units in a flower
- when a flower is lacking stamens or carpels
- collective term for the whorl of the flower with pollen-bearing portions (“house of man”)
- inferior ovary position
- when an imperfect flower contains only stamens
- collective term for the sepals
- the main axis of an inflorescence
- stalklike structure that holds the stigma
| - cluster or whorl of bracts
- when staminate and carpellate flowers are located on the same plant (“one house”)
- when an imperfect flower contains only carpels (this is not in reference to pistillate)
- structure that contains one or more ovules
- superior ovary position without a hypanthium
- the stalk that supports a flower
- stalk-like structure of the stamen that supports the anther
- collective term for the sepals and petals when the sepals are brightly colored like petals like in a tulip (plural)
- whorl of the flower that consists of the male reproductive structures (plural)
- irregular symmetry
- the stalk that supports an inflorescence or a solitary flower
- term for when a flower does have all four whorls
- superior ovary position with a hypanthium
- collective term for the innermost whorl of the flower with ovule-producing structures (“house of woman”)
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Flowers
Z | M | A | P | M | S | C | P | L | I | B | R | A | C | T | K | I | N | C | O | M | P | L | E | T | E | S | S | Y |
V | O | K | E | N | T | C | X | A | I | N | F | L | O | R | E | S | C | E | N | C | E | X | H | C | D | C | K | P |
N | V | K | R | I | A | G | K | H | E | F | D | O | F | E | E | I | S | S | I | M | P | L | E | V | T | B | L | E |
A | U | M | I | C | M | U | O | W | T | S | H | C | T | E | H | E | L | T | R | R | Q | K | N | H | G | B | A | Y |
H | L | O | G | O | E | F | C | V | A | P | E | A | S | P | N | B | S | J | I | Q | T | P | Z | A | L | F | R | M |
P | E | N | Y | S | N | L | Q | A | T | D | N | R | R | E | B | W | M | E | G | G | B | J | E | W | E | D | U | J |
E | S | O | N | D | S | R | U | R | R | I | N | O | A | Z | C | U | L | A | P | U | M | L | L | Z | X | X | Z | R |
B | E | E | O | C | U | N | E | T | M | P | M | P | D | C | I | O | Y | D | O | A | C | A | C | N | X | A | T | E |
S | Q | C | U | H | Z | H | A | A | F | O | E | W | P | C | H | N | R | C | I | N | L | R | O | L | I | D | D | W |
J | M | I | S | D | T | F | T | Y | N | L | Q | L | E | I | O | I | S | O | U | Z | L | S | N | M | N | C | T | S |
K | X | O | F | N | P | S | T | I | T | A | X | O | M | Z | S | L | S | D | N | K | P | E | M | U | O | O | C | W |
E | V | U | A | C | C | Z | T | S | Y | E | N | G | E | R | P | T | E | K | A | A | T | I | O | F | I | M | U | M |
H | O | S | F | Q | Q | C | V | C | Z | Y | P | R | F | F | E | P | I | L | G | A | P | P | R | O | S | P | D | J |
N | Q | H | Y | I | A | V | R | H | G | Z | C | A | D | J | G | C | L | L | L | A | M | C | O | N | U | L | M | A |
F | Z | D | K | K | P | I | G | K | C | U | E | C | L | Q | S | O | E | L | E | O | I | M | T | L | V | E | Y | N |
F | A | I | E | B | R | Y | V | Z | L | G | I | H | O | S | R | T | E | P | C | A | A | G | L | Y | J | T | H | D |
H | Y | O | K | N | W | C | E | O | M | H | C | S | F | O | V | P | E | Z | T | E | W | Y | F | J | D | E | E | R |
Y | H | E | I | R | S | C | V | W | P | P | V | K | C | B | R | X | J | R | L | A | H | D | Y | J | A | D | K | O |
P | C | C | P | K | F | N | W | R | G | Q | E | M | H | A | X | S | W | E | I | P | C | R | F | Q | H | C | L | E |
O | V | I | K | E | I | I | O | J | S | V | U | D | C | S | U | U | C | Z | O | L | A | L | U | U | T | O | D | C |
G | O | O | B | Z | R | M | N | U | G | I | R | L | I | Z | L | I | Y | R | I | V | E | F | E | C | Q | M | W | I |
Y | Q | U | H | E | O | I | O | L | A | U | M | D | N | C | D | P | O | B | O | X | V | L | E | X | K | H | X | U |
N | C | S | W | G | F | N | A | W | D | H | A | V | T | E | E | P | J | V | F | M | Y | F | L | V | H | V | S | M |
O | V | N | Y | F | Y | G | U | N | Y | L | P | C | P | V | S | L | Z | J | L | T | R | X | K | X | B | Z | K | R |
U | K | Z | K | G | M | J | J | S | T | Z | X | A | U | D | L | D | N | Y | S | E | E | A | H | H | S | K | S | Q |
S | L | M | I | G | X | G | O | O | G | H | O | Z | D | O | A | M | Z | C | P | N | T | F | C | A | L | Y | X | D |
N | I | P | E | R | F | E | C | T | A | U | F | K | P | S | V | Z | W | M | Y | O | Q | D | E | Z | G | G | V | U |
W | E | F | B | Q | X | T | W | A | P | D | T | R | B | N | P | N | I | T | P | U | Z | R | C | I | S | Z | H | X |
Z | V | N | K | Y | E | F | I | L | A | M | E | N | T | Y | Q | C | B | T | P | E | T | A | L | S | Z | E | G | Y |
- PEDICEL
- COROLLA
- PETALS
- RECEPTACLE
- COMPOUND
- STERILE
- OVULES
- DIOECIOUS
- PERIANTH
- CORONA
- PERFECT
- BRACT
- SEPALS
- INFLORESCENCE
- OVARY
| - SIMPLE
- ANTHER
- SPOROPHYLL
- STIGMA
- INCOMPLETE
- ACTINOMORPHIC
- PISTIL
- IMPERFECT
- ANDROECIUM
- EPIGYNOUS
- STAMINATE
- CALYX
- RACHIS
- STYLE
| - INVOLUCRE
- MONOECIOUS
- CARPELLATE
- CARPEL
- HYPOGYNOUS
- PEDICEL
- FILAMENT
- TEPALS
- STAMENS
- ZYGOMORPHIC
- PEDUNCLE
- COMPLETE
- PERIGYNOUS
- GYNOECIUM
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