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A genus of gamopetalous perennial herbs, including the Jacob's ladder and the Greek valerian.
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Relating to gamogenesis.
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Having only one sepal, or the calyx in one piece or composed of the sepals united into one piece; gamosepalous.
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That method of reproduction in which the successive generations are alike, the offspring, either animal or plant, running through the same cycle of existence as the parent; gamogenesis; -- opposed to heterogenesis.
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The narrow, hollow part of a gamopetalous corolla.
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Composed of leaves united by their edges (coalescent).
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Formed of united sepals; monosepalous.
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The production of offspring by the union of parents of different sexes; sexual reproduction; -- the opposite of agamogenesis.
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That stage of growth or development in an organism, in which the reproductive elements are generated and matured in preparation for propagating the species.
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Having the stigma visible at the throad of a gamopetalous corolla, while the stamens are concealed in the tube; -- said of dimorphous flowers. The opposite of thrum-eyed.
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Having only one petal, or the corolla in one piece, or composed of petals cohering so as to form a tube or bowl; gamopetalous.
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Of or pertaining to a natural order (Verbenaceae) of gamopetalous plants of which Verbena is the type. The order includes also the black and white mangroves, and many plants noted for medicinal use or for beauty of bloom.
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That method of reproduction in which the successive generations differ from each other, the parent organism producing offspring different in habit and structure from itself, the original form, however, reappearing after one or more generations; -- opposed to homogenesis, or gamogenesis.
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Pertaining to natural order (Plumbagineae) of gamopetalous herbs, of which Plumbago is the type. The order includes also the marsh rosemary, the thrift, and a few other genera.
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Having the petals united or joined so as to form a tube or cup; monopetalous.
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Consisting of many gamopetalous florets.
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Of or pertaining to a very large natural order of gamopetalous plants (Scrophulariaceae, or Scrophularineae), usually having irregular didynamous flowers and a two-celled pod. The order includes the mullein, foxglove, snapdragon, figwort, painted cup, yellow rattle, and some exotic trees, as the Paulownia.
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Having united sepals; gamosepalous.
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Having the petals united; gamopetalous.
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