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  2. Ceropegia - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It was named by Carl Linnaeus, who first described this genus in his Genera plantarum, which appeared in 1737. [4] Linnaeus referred to the description and picture of a plant in the Horti Malabarici as the plant for which the genus was created. [5] In 1753 he named this species as Ceropegia candelabrum. [6]

  3. Category:Lists of flowers - Wikipedia

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    These are lists of flowers. Lists of flowering plants belong in Category:Lists of plants. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. O.

  4. Floral morphology - Wikipedia

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    The number of stamens in each flower is a highly variable character. Some species of the euphorbiaceae family have flowers with only one stamen (they are called monanders), the oleaceae have two stamens (flowers dianders) and in the myrtaceae there are numerous (they are polyanders). The number of stamens may or may not be equal to the number ...

  5. Floral formula - Wikipedia

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    A range can be given if the number is variable, e.g. when the formula summarizes a taxon. K 3+3 – a calyx with six free sepals, arranged as two separate whorls; A∞ – many stamens; P3–12 – perianth from three to twelve petals; Groups of organs can be described by writing the number of instances in the group as superscript.

  6. Dicotyledon - Wikipedia

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    The dicotyledons, also known as dicots (or, more rarely, dicotyls), [2] are one of the two groups into which all the flowering plants (angiosperms) were formerly divided. The name refers to one of the typical characteristics of the group: namely, that the seed has two embryonic leaves or cotyledons. There are around 200,000 species within this ...

  7. Pyrops pyrorhynchus - Wikipedia

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    Pyrops pyrorhynchus Pyrops pyrorhynchus (The 2 large insects) in Donovan (1800) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Hemiptera Suborder: Auchenorrhyncha Infraorder: Fulgoromorpha Family: Fulgoridae Genus: Pyrops Species: P. pyrorhynchus Binomial name Pyrops pyrorhynchus (Donovan, 1800) Pyrops pyrorhynchus is a species of ...

  8. Colpocoryphe - Wikipedia

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    Anterior cephalic notch marked, with frequently parallel edges. Thorax : Strongly convex axis. Triangular Pygidium; Convex axis, with segmentation well defined. 6 - 8 axial rings. Pleurae with deep border furrows. Axis extending nearly to posterior margin (large posterior terminal piece), connected to; it by short postaxial ridge.

  9. Trillium sessile - Wikipedia

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    Trillium sessile is a perennial, clump-forming herbaceous plant with a thick underground rhizome.Like all trilliums, it has a whorl of three bracts (leaves) and a single trimerous flower with 3 sepals, 3 petals, two whorls of 3 stamens each, and 3 carpels (fused into a single ovary with 3 stigmas). [8]