
Cannaceae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Floral diagram (combining male and female flowers); * = missing stamen. The Musaceae consist of monoecious, perennial herbs. The stems are subterranean, sympodial, rhizomatous to cormose, and hapaxanthic.
Cannaceae: Characters, Distribution and Economic Importance
B. Floral characters: Inflorescence: A raceme or panicle. Flower: Large, showy, hermaphrodite bracteate, short pedicellate, zygomorphic, epigynous.
Figure 3: Floral diagram of Canna indica. C = calyx, P = petal, A
In this study, floral vasculature and ontogeny of Canna indica (Cannaceae) was observed by LM and SEM in order to ascertain the identity of the labellum and the functional stamen of this...
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Flower parts are in 3’s with the perianth described as 6 tepals or 3 petals and 3 sepals. The 3 free sepals or outer tepals are green, purplish or slightly petaloid. They are usually small and triangular and they persist on the fruit. The 3 longer and narrow petals have their bases fused forming a tube up to 6 cm long.
Floral diagrams of six families of the Zingiberales, with androecial ...
In this study, floral vasculature and ontogeny of Canna indica (Cannaceae) was observed by LM and SEM in order to ascertain the identity of the labellum and the functional stamen of this...
Canna indica. 41. Longitudinal section of young floral apex.
Floral diagrams were drawn to interpret the morphological category of the floral organs and the relationships of the androecial members.
Floral formula of Canna indica - Brainly.in
Floral diagram of Canna indica. C = calyx, P = petal, A = anther, Pa = petaloid appendage, S = staminode, L = labellum, O = tri-locular inferior ovary. Systematic position:- Kingdom: Plantae; Clade: Angiosperms; Clade: Monocots; Order: Zingiberales; Family: Cannaceae; Genus: Canna; Species: C. indica
Cannaceae: Characters, Distribution and Economic Importance
Morphology of flower: The flower is asymmetrical, the sepals and petals are unequal, the latter is coloured. The labellam is rolled at the apex and is made up of connation of two lateral stamens of the inner whorl, the fertile stamen bearing half anther at …
Angiosperm families - Cannaceae Juss. - delta-intkey.com
Inflorescence, floral, fruit and seed morphology. Flowers aggregated in ‘inflorescences’; in spikes, or in panicles (thyrses). The ultimate inflorescence units cymose.
The flower structure of Canna (Cannaceae, Zingiberales) is highly unusual and exhibits profound modifications in relation to the basic pattern of monocots and to other clo-
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