Petaled - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dipetalous
Having two petals two petaled
Cruciferae
a natural family of plants with four petaled flowers the mustard family
Brassicaceae
a natural family of plants with four petaled flowers
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Orchidaceous
They are mostly perennial herbs having the stamens and pistils united in a single column and normally three petals and three sepals all adherent to the ovary The flowers are curiously shaped often resembling insects the odd
Petaline
Pertaining to a petal attached to or resembling a petal
Petaliform
Having the form of a petal petaloid petal shaped
Obdiplostemonous
Having twice as many stamens as petals those of the outer set being opposite the petals said of flowers
Cleistogamic
Having beside the usual flowers other minute closed flowers without petals or with minute petals said of certain species of plants which possess flowers of two or more kinds
Hypogynous
Inserted below the pistil or pistils said of sepals petals and stamens having the sepals petals and stamens inserted below the pistil said of a flower or a
Monopetalous
Having only one petal or the corolla in one piece or composed of petals cohering so as to form a tube or
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Petaled - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dipetalous
Having two petals two petaled
Cruciferae
a natural family of plants with four petaled flowers the mustard family
Brassicaceae
a natural family of plants with four petaled flowers
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Orchidaceous
They are mostly perennial herbs having the stamens and pistils united in a single column and normally three petals and three sepals all adherent to the ovary The flowers are curiously shaped often resembling insects the odd
Petaline
Pertaining to a petal attached to or resembling a petal
Petaliform
Having the form of a petal petaloid petal shaped
Obdiplostemonous
Having twice as many stamens as petals those of the outer set being opposite the petals said of flowers
Cleistogamic
Having beside the usual flowers other minute closed flowers without petals or with minute petals said of certain species of plants which possess flowers of two or more kinds
Hypogynous
Inserted below the pistil or pistils said of sepals petals and stamens having the sepals petals and stamens inserted below the pistil said of a flower or a
Monopetalous
Having only one petal or the corolla in one piece or composed of petals cohering so as to form a tube or
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