Floral whorl
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CALYXFloral whorl.
pleiomerousof a floral whorl, having more than the normal number of parts
monocyclic(of a set of floral parts such as sepals or stamens) Forming a single whorl
whorlsWHORL
GYRATIONWhorl
whorledhaving whorls (whorl)
CALYXWhorl of leaves
MAYWORTWhorl-leaved European pot herb.
monocyclichaving one whorl or ring
haplostemonouswith one whorl of stamens
whorledhaving a whorl or whorls
CARPELInnermost whorl of a flower
verticila circular arrangement of similar parts, also WHORL
dimerous(of flowers) having two members in each whorl
pentamery(of flowers) having five members in each whorl
eucyclichaving the same number of leaves in each whorl
whorleddisposed in the form of a whorl, as leaves
verticilsVERTICIL, a circular arrangement of similar parts, also WHORL
verticillasteran inflorescence so condensed as to look like a whorl
calyxthe usually green outer whorl of a flower consisting of sepals
verticillastersVERTICILLASTER, an inflorescence so condensed as to look like a whorl
isomerous(of a flower) having the same number of members in each whorl
involucelluma whorl or set of bracts around a flower, umbel, or head als
involucellaINVOLUCELLUM, a whorl or set of bracts around a flower, umbel, or head als
involucrea whorl or set of bracts around a flower, umbel, or head also INVOLUCRUM
verticilwhorl or circle, as of leaves or hairs, arranged around a point on an axis
involucresINVOLUCRE, a whorl or set of bracts around a flower, umbel, or head also INVOLUCRUM
involucrum(Latin) a whorl or set of bracts around a flower, umbel, or head also INVOLUCRE
homoeosisthe assumption of the character of a corresponding member of another whorl or somite also HOMEOSIS
involucraINVOLUCRUM, (Latin) a whorl or set of bracts around a flower, umbel, or head also INVOLUCRE
homoeosesHOMOEOSIS, the assumption of the character of a corresponding member of another whorl or somite also HOMEOSIS
adderstonea prehistoric spindle-whorl or bead, once thought to be due to the agency of adders also ADDERBEAD
involucresA whorl or rosette of bracts surrounding an inflorescence (esp. a capitulum) or at the base of an umbel
involucreA whorl or rosette of bracts surrounding an inflorescence (esp. a capitulum) or at the base of an umbel
adderstonesADDERSTONE, a prehistoric spindle-whorl or bead, once thought to be due to the agency of adders also ADDERBEAD
trilliumsA plant with a solitary three-petaled flower above a whorl of three leaves, native to North American and Asia
cupulesa. cup-shaped whorl of hardened, cohering bracts, as in the acorn b. cup-shaped outgrowth of the thallus of certain liverworts c. the apothecium of a cup fungus
cupulea. cup-shaped whorl of hardened, cohering bracts, as in the acorn b. cup-shaped outgrowth of the thallus of certain liverworts c. the apothecium of a cup fungus
trilliumany of several plants belonging to the genus Trillium, of the lily family, having a whorl of three leaves from the center of which rises a solitary, three-petalled flower