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  • Hypanthium
  • Structure in angiosperms where basal portions form a cup-shaped tube

    In angiosperms, a hypanthium or floral cup is a structure where basal portions of the calyx, the corolla, and the stamens form a cup-shaped tube. It is

    Hypanthium

    Hypanthium

    Hypanthium

  • Flower
  • Reproductive structure in flowering plants

    Gametophyte Gynandrium Gynoecium Carpel Ovary Locule Ovule Stigma Style Hypanthium (Floral cup) Inflorescence Bract Pedicellate Raceme Umbel Perianth Tepal

    Flower

    Flower

    Flower

  • Accessory fruit
  • Botanical category of fruit

    is consumed is, in fact, the hypanthium. The ovary is the papery core that surrounds the apple seeds. As the hypanthium ripens it forms the edible tissues

    Accessory fruit

    Accessory fruit

    Accessory_fruit

  • Nectar spur
  • Hollow extension of a part of a flower

    spur may arise from various parts of the flower: the sepals, petals, or hypanthium, and often contain tissues that secrete nectar (nectaries). Nectar spurs

    Nectar spur

    Nectar spur

    Nectar_spur

  • Chimonanthus praecox
  • Species of flowering plant

    purplish red pigments. A&B: flowers; C: foliage; D: hypanthium; E: longitudinal section of hypanthium; F: fruit; G: terminal leaf buds; H: seedling Winter

    Chimonanthus praecox

    Chimonanthus praecox

    Chimonanthus_praecox

  • Gynoecium
  • Female organs of a flower

    petals, and sepals are attached to the hypanthium at the top of the ovary or, occasionally, the hypanthium may extend beyond the top of the ovary. Epigynous

    Gynoecium

    Gynoecium

    Gynoecium

  • Achene
  • Class of simple non-opening dry fruits

    an aggregate of achene fruits that are encompassed within an expanded hypanthium, which is a structure where basal portions of the calyx, the corolla,

    Achene

    Achene

    Achene

  • Calothamnus quadrifidus subsp. quadrifidus
  • Subspecies of flowering plant

    leaves are circular in cross section and the leaves and flower cup (the hypanthium) usually have a sparse covering of long, soft hairs. (The only other subspecies

    Calothamnus quadrifidus subsp. quadrifidus

    Calothamnus_quadrifidus_subsp._quadrifidus

  • Rosaceae
  • Rose family of flowering plants

    are fused together to form a characteristic cup-like structure called a hypanthium. They can be arranged in spikes, or heads. Solitary flowers are rare.

    Rosaceae

    Rosaceae

    Rosaceae

  • Obconic
  • Inverted cone shape in botany

    inverted cone shape. The term is most frequently applied to certain fruit or hypanthium structures with the apical end attached to the stem; however, less frequently

    Obconic

    Obconic

  • Fuchsia
  • Genus of plants

    this section have the nectary fused to the base of the tube, or hypanthium. The hypanthium is cylindrical and is generally no longer than the sepals. The

    Fuchsia

    Fuchsia

    Fuchsia

  • Pome
  • Fruit with apple-like features

    receptacle and is then referred to as 'fruit cortex', and by others as a fused hypanthium (floral cup). It is the most edible part of this fruit. The carpels of

    Pome

    Pome

    Pome

  • Banana passionfruit
  • Species of plant

    found in high-elevation cloud forest habitats. Flowers have a cylindrical hypanthium. P. tarminiana and P. tripartita thrive in the climate of New Zealand

    Banana passionfruit

    Banana passionfruit

    Banana_passionfruit

  • Rhizome
  • Underground stem in which various plants asexually reproduce via budding

    Gametophyte Gynandrium Gynoecium Carpel Ovary Locule Ovule Stigma Style Hypanthium (Floral cup) Inflorescence Bract Pedicellate Raceme Umbel Perianth Tepal

    Rhizome

    Rhizome

    Rhizome

  • Thymelaea passerina
  • Species of plant

    Botanical illustration Stipe with leaves and flowers Stem with leaves and hypanthium Growing in fallow land "Thymelaea passerina (L.) Coss. & Germ". Plants

    Thymelaea passerina

    Thymelaea passerina

    Thymelaea_passerina

  • Raceme
  • Flowers on short stalks along the stem

    Gametophyte Gynandrium Gynoecium Carpel Ovary Locule Ovule Stigma Style Hypanthium (Floral cup) Inflorescence Bract Pedicellate Raceme Umbel Perianth Tepal

    Raceme

    Raceme

    Raceme

  • Pteridophyte
  • Group of vascular plants that reproduce by spores

    Gametophyte Gynandrium Gynoecium Carpel Ovary Locule Ovule Stigma Style Hypanthium (Floral cup) Inflorescence Bract Pedicellate Raceme Umbel Perianth Tepal

    Pteridophyte

    Pteridophyte

    Pteridophyte

  • Sepal
  • Any of the separate parts of the calyx of a flower (excluding the bracts), usually green

    Lythraceae and Fabaceae). In other families (e.g. Rosaceae and Myrtaceae), a hypanthium includes the bases of sepals, petals, and the attachment points of the

    Sepal

    Sepal

    Sepal

  • Petal
  • Part of most types of flower

    the lower part of the petals or tepals are fused to form a floral cup (hypanthium) above the ovary, and from which the petals proper extend. A petal often

    Petal

    Petal

    Petal

  • List of tallest trees
  • List of tallest living trees, by species

    Gametophyte Gynandrium Gynoecium Carpel Ovary Locule Ovule Stigma Style Hypanthium (Floral cup) Inflorescence Bract Pedicellate Raceme Umbel Perianth Tepal

    List of tallest trees

    List_of_tallest_trees

  • Photosynthesis
  • Biological process to convert light into chemical energy

    Gametophyte Gynandrium Gynoecium Carpel Ovary Locule Ovule Stigma Style Hypanthium (Floral cup) Inflorescence Bract Pedicellate Raceme Umbel Perianth Tepal

    Photosynthesis

    Photosynthesis

    Photosynthesis

  • Convergent evolution
  • Independent evolution of similar features

    surrounded by structures from outside the botanical fruit, the receptacle or hypanthium. Other edible fruits include other plant tissues; the fleshy part of a

    Convergent evolution

    Convergent evolution

    Convergent_evolution

  • Flowering plant
  • Clade of seed plants that produce flowers

    often contribute to forming the fruit. For example, in the apple, the hypanthium forms the edible flesh, surrounding the ovaries which form the tough cases

    Flowering plant

    Flowering plant

    Flowering_plant

  • Ovary (botany)
  • Flowering plant reproductive part

    fruits which can include other parts of the flower such as the receptacle, hypanthium, perianth, or calyx in addition to the mature and ripened ovary. The raspberry

    Ovary (botany)

    Ovary (botany)

    Ovary_(botany)

  • Rose hip
  • Fruit of the rose plant

    from rose hips by removing the achenes that contain the seeds from the hypanthium (the outer coating) and sowing just beneath the surface of the soil. The

    Rose hip

    Rose hip

    Rose_hip

  • Rose
  • Genus of flowering plants

    dark purple to black hips. Each hip comprises an outer fleshy layer, the hypanthium, which contains 5–160 "seeds" (technically dry single-seeded fruits called

    Rose

    Rose

    Rose

  • Narcissus (plant)
  • Genus of flowering plants

    absent - Table I: Section Tapeinanthus) are: (i) the proximal floral tube (hypanthium), (ii) the surrounding free tepals, and (iii) the more distal corona (paracorolla

    Narcissus (plant)

    Narcissus (plant)

    Narcissus_(plant)

  • Rosa canina
  • Species of plant

    anti-inflammatory properties. Essential minerals are also found in both the hypanthium and the seeds. The seeds contain an oil rich in polyunsaturated fatty

    Rosa canina

    Rosa canina

    Rosa_canina

  • Abscission
  • Shedding of various parts of an organism

    Abscission of the hypanthium during development of a nectarine fruit

    Abscission

    Abscission

    Abscission

  • Nectar
  • Sugar-rich liquid produced by plants

    receptacle (receptacular: extrastaminal, intrastaminal, interstaminal) hypanthium (hypanthial) tepals (perigonal, tepal) sepals (sepal) petal (petal, corolla)

    Nectar

    Nectar

    Nectar

  • Fabaceae
  • Family of legume flowering plants

    which are sometimes reduced to a single flower. The flowers have a short hypanthium and a single carpel with a short gynophore, and after fertilization produce

    Fabaceae

    Fabaceae

    Fabaceae

  • Glossary of botanical terms
  • symbols. floral tube An imprecise term sometimes used as a synonym of hypanthium, corolla tube, or calyx tube. floret A small flower, usually referring

    Glossary of botanical terms

    Glossary_of_botanical_terms

  • Adenostoma fasciculatum
  • Species of flowering plant

    color. The hypanthium is 0.8 to 3.2 mm large, and strongly 10-ribbed. The fruit is a small, ovoid achene, which develops within the hypanthium and disperses

    Adenostoma fasciculatum

    Adenostoma fasciculatum

    Adenostoma_fasciculatum

  • Sporophyte
  • Diploid multicellular stage in the life cycle of a plant or alga

    Gametophyte Gynandrium Gynoecium Carpel Ovary Locule Ovule Stigma Style Hypanthium (Floral cup) Inflorescence Bract Pedicellate Raceme Umbel Perianth Tepal

    Sporophyte

    Sporophyte

    Sporophyte

  • Cucurbita
  • Genus of flowering plants

    derived from an inferior ovary, with a thick outer wall or rind with hypanthium tissue forming an exocarp around the ovary, and a fleshy interior composed

    Cucurbita

    Cucurbita

    Cucurbita

  • Passiflora mixta
  • Species of vine

    9 in) hypanthium (flower tube) that contains a narrow nectar chamber. The ovaries, anthers, and stigmas are located anterior to the hypanthium near the

    Passiflora mixta

    Passiflora mixta

    Passiflora_mixta

  • Diocleae
  • Tribe of legumes

    trifoliolate leaves, nodose pseudoraceme inflorescence, flowers with a distinct hypanthium, and calyx with lanceolate lobes, the lower lobe longer than the remaining

    Diocleae

    Diocleae

    Diocleae

  • Stylidium turbinatum
  • Species of carnivorous plant

    which produces pink flowers whose petals are vertically paired. The hypanthium of this species is turbinate and is one of the distinguishing characteristics

    Stylidium turbinatum

    Stylidium turbinatum

    Stylidium_turbinatum

  • Chamaenerion angustifolium
  • Species of flowering plant in the willowherb family

    opposite or whorled) leaf arrangement; absence (rather than presence) of a hypanthium; subequal stamens (rather than stamens in two unequal whorls); zygomorphic

    Chamaenerion angustifolium

    Chamaenerion angustifolium

    Chamaenerion_angustifolium

  • Berry (botany)
  • Botanical fruit with fleshy pericarp, containing one or many seeds

    rhamnoides, Elaeagnaceae), which is an achene, surrounded by a swollen hypanthium that provides the fleshy layer. Fruits of Coffea species are described

    Berry (botany)

    Berry (botany)

    Berry_(botany)

  • Aronia
  • Genus of plants (chokeberries)

    petals and five sepals, and produced in corymbs of 10–25 together. The hypanthium is urn-shaped. The fruit is a small pome, with an astringent flavor. Aronia

    Aronia

    Aronia

    Aronia

  • Calycanthus floridus
  • Species of flowering plant

    They are aromatic and so are the leaves when bruised. The flowers have a hypanthium that is more than 2 cm (0.8 in) long. The shape of the flowers can be

    Calycanthus floridus

    Calycanthus floridus

    Calycanthus_floridus

  • Grazielanthus
  • Genus of plants

    fruit or carpel, which comes from the protection of the fruitlets by the hypanthium (tube or cup-like structure in a flower that includes the bases of sepals

    Grazielanthus

    Grazielanthus

  • Author citation (botany)
  • Citing the first publishers of a botanical name

    Gametophyte Gynandrium Gynoecium Carpel Ovary Locule Ovule Stigma Style Hypanthium (Floral cup) Inflorescence Bract Pedicellate Raceme Umbel Perianth Tepal

    Author citation (botany)

    Author_citation_(botany)

  • Osbeckia zubeengargiana
  • Species of flowering plant from Assam, India

    capsule fruits containing numerous curved seeds The ovary is fused to the hypanthium for approximately two-thirds of its length and bears bristle-like hairs

    Osbeckia zubeengargiana

    Osbeckia_zubeengargiana

  • Opuntia
  • Genus of cactus

    with a perianth consisting of distinct, spirally arranged tepals and a hypanthium. The stamens are numerous and in spiral or whorled clusters, and the gynoecium

    Opuntia

    Opuntia

    Opuntia

  • Huerteales
  • Order of flowering plants

    umbelliform. The bases of the calyx, corolla and stamens are fused to form a hypanthium which is in some cases very short. The ovary is unilocular, at least at

    Huerteales

    Huerteales

    Huerteales

  • Tibouchina
  • Genus of flowering plants

    Diagnostic characteristics include the presence of scale-like trichomes on the hypanthium and leaves and a long pedoconnective on lilac anthers, and the absence

    Tibouchina

    Tibouchina

    Tibouchina

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G
  • All Latin and Greek roots beginning with G

    chrysanthemum, dianthus, enanthem, enanthema, exanthem, exanthematic, hydranth, hypanthium, perianth, zoanthid anthrac- coal Greek ἄνθραξ, ἄνθρακος (ánthrax, ánthrakos)

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/A–G

  • Tibouchina nigricans
  • Species of flowering plant

    Tibouchina nigricans is a short, unbranched shrub with a dark purple hypanthium and calyx lobes. T. nigricans is similar to T. aegopogon and T. johnwurdackiana

    Tibouchina nigricans

    Tibouchina_nigricans

  • Cinchona officinalis
  • Species of plant

    especially on the veins. Inflorescences in terminal panicles, many-flowered; hypanthium with short coarse hairs; reddish calyx, glabrous or nearly so, with triangular

    Cinchona officinalis

    Cinchona officinalis

    Cinchona_officinalis

  • Austrocylindropuntia subulata
  • Andean cactus, invasive elsewhere

    orangy-pink flowers are up to 6 centimetres (2+1⁄4 in) long. The long, warty hypanthium is covered by rudimentary leaves up to 2 centimetres (3⁄4 in) long. The

    Austrocylindropuntia subulata

    Austrocylindropuntia subulata

    Austrocylindropuntia_subulata

  • Cuphea gaumeri
  • Species of plant

    of a conspicuously curved, 12-ribbed hypanthium with a conspicuous bulge on one side at the base; the hypanthium bears hair-like trichomes tipped with

    Cuphea gaumeri

    Cuphea gaumeri

    Cuphea_gaumeri

  • Prunus eburnea
  • Species of flowering plant

    It can be distinguished from the similar species by having a pubescent hypanthium. A genetic and morphological analysis shows that it is a good species

    Prunus eburnea

    Prunus eburnea

    Prunus_eburnea

  • Alphitonia
  • Genus of flowering plants

    clusters of small creamy blossoms during spring. The flowers are bisexual. Hypanthium is present. The flowers show 5 sepals, 5 petals and 5 stamens. The ovary

    Alphitonia

    Alphitonia

    Alphitonia

  • Hymenaea stigonocarpa
  • Species of legume

    a broad hypanthium. Ten free, white, 40 mm (1.6 in) long filaments are tipped by 9 mm (0.35 in) long anthers. In the middle of the hypanthium is a single

    Hymenaea stigonocarpa

    Hymenaea stigonocarpa

    Hymenaea_stigonocarpa

  • Amaryllidaceae
  • Family of flowering plants

    from each other or fused at the base (connate) to form a floral tube (hypanthium). In some genera, such as Narcissus, this may be surmounted by cup or

    Amaryllidaceae

    Amaryllidaceae

    Amaryllidaceae

  • Saxifragaceae
  • Family of flowering plants

    (androdioecious), actinomorphic (rarely zygomorphic). The perianth is placed on a hypanthium that may be free or may be partly fused with the ovary (which is then

    Saxifragaceae

    Saxifragaceae

    Saxifragaceae

  • List of superlative trees
  • Tallest, largest, stoutest, widest, and other such trees

    Gametophyte Gynandrium Gynoecium Carpel Ovary Locule Ovule Stigma Style Hypanthium (Floral cup) Inflorescence Bract Pedicellate Raceme Umbel Perianth Tepal

    List of superlative trees

    List of superlative trees

    List_of_superlative_trees

  • Geum
  • Genus of plants

    color fades upon drying, ultimately turn cream to pale yellow. A 2-6 mm hypanthium present, obconical or dome-shaped in shape, with a smooth or ribbed disc

    Geum

    Geum

    Geum

  • Lythraceae
  • Family of flowering plants

    radially or occasionally bilaterally symmetric, with a well-developed hypanthium. The flowers are most commonly quadimerous but can be heximerous, with

    Lythraceae

    Lythraceae

    Lythraceae

  • Cultured meat
  • Animal flesh produced by culturing cells

    development of new blood vessels). While this has been shown to work for apple Hypanthium, not all plants are nearly as porous. The alternative to plant cellulose

    Cultured meat

    Cultured meat

    Cultured_meat

  • Prunus grisea
  • Species of flowering plant

    pubescent rachis. Pedicels are very short, between 0–7 mm (0.00–0.28 in). The hypanthium, 1.5–4 mm (0.059–0.157 in) high, is pubescent externally, glabrous inside

    Prunus grisea

    Prunus_grisea

  • Eucalyptus frenchiana
  • Species of eucalyptus

    are 12–15 mm (0.47–0.59 in) long and 8–12 mm (0.31–0.47 in) wide, the hypanthium cup-shaped and the operculum hemispherical with prominent longitudinal

    Eucalyptus frenchiana

    Eucalyptus_frenchiana

  • Acaena
  • Genus of flowering plants

    Acaena is derived from the Greek "akaina" (thorn), referring to the spiny hypanthium. As of 2020[update], Plants of the World Online accepted the following

    Acaena

    Acaena

    Acaena

  • Botanical specimen
  • Plant material preserved for scientific uses

    Gametophyte Gynandrium Gynoecium Carpel Ovary Locule Ovule Stigma Style Hypanthium (Floral cup) Inflorescence Bract Pedicellate Raceme Umbel Perianth Tepal

    Botanical specimen

    Botanical specimen

    Botanical_specimen

  • Monochaetum
  • Genus of flowering plants

    dorsally appendiculate anthers, capsular fruits that are free from the hypanthium, and cochleate seeds.[jargon] As of November 2024[update], Plants of the

    Monochaetum

    Monochaetum

    Monochaetum

  • Calothamnus quadrifidus
  • Species of flowering plant

    subsp. quadrifidus has cylindrical, usually hairy leaves and a hairy hypanthium; Calothamnus quadrifidus subsp. seminudus A.S.George & N.Gibson has flat

    Calothamnus quadrifidus

    Calothamnus quadrifidus

    Calothamnus_quadrifidus

  • Melaleuca penicula
  • Species of flowering plant

    fall off as the flower opens. The outer surface of the floral cup (the hypanthium) is usually hairy and there are five bundles of stamens around the flower

    Melaleuca penicula

    Melaleuca_penicula

  • Prunus rivularis
  • Species of tree

    surface. The glabrous hypanthium is considered the floral tube. P. rivularis is defined as a perigynous plant. The hypanthium's length and width is measured

    Prunus rivularis

    Prunus rivularis

    Prunus_rivularis

  • Stenanthemum
  • Genus of flowering plants

    more or less sessile and have five sepals, five petals and a tube-shaped hypanthium, the petals hooded over the stamens. The fruit is a schizocarp containing

    Stenanthemum

    Stenanthemum

    Stenanthemum

  • Ribes curvatum
  • Species of flowering plant

    be solitary, or in 2-4 flowered racemes. Each flower has a bell-shaped hypanthium with scattered hairs. The sepals of each flower are white, separated,

    Ribes curvatum

    Ribes curvatum

    Ribes_curvatum

  • Myoporum boninense
  • Species of shrub

    part. There are 4 stamens which sometimes fill the upper part of the hypanthium. Flowering occurs in spring and summer and is followed by fruits which

    Myoporum boninense

    Myoporum boninense

    Myoporum_boninense

  • Pelargonium
  • Genus of plants

    (posterior) petals. The posterior sepal is fused with the pedicel to form a hypanthium (nectary tube). The nectary tube varies from only a few millimeters, up

    Pelargonium

    Pelargonium

    Pelargonium

  • Opuntia caracassana
  • Species of plant

    caracannana are 4.8 to 5 cm long. The perianth is 2.5 to 3 cm in diameter. The hypanthium is 3 cm in length. Fruits of the O. caracannana are small and red. The

    Opuntia caracassana

    Opuntia caracassana

    Opuntia_caracassana

  • Eucalyptus cosmophylla
  • Species of eucalyptus

    with a rounded or conical to beaked operculum usually shorter than the hypanthium. Flowering occurs between July and November and the flowers are white

    Eucalyptus cosmophylla

    Eucalyptus cosmophylla

    Eucalyptus_cosmophylla

  • Sorbus aucuparia
  • Species of flowering plant in the rose family Rosaceae

    and the flower has up to 25 stamens fused with the corolla to form a hypanthium and an ovary with two to five styles; the style is fused with the receptacle

    Sorbus aucuparia

    Sorbus aucuparia

    Sorbus_aucuparia

  • Melaleuca thapsina
  • Species of shrub

    fall off as the flower matures. The outer surface of the floral cup (the hypanthium) is hairy and there are five bundles of stamens around the flower, each

    Melaleuca thapsina

    Melaleuca thapsina

    Melaleuca_thapsina

  • Patersonia babianoides
  • Species of flowering plant

    15–20 mm (0.59–0.79 in) long and 12–14 mm (0.47–0.55 in) wide, and the hypanthium tube is 15–20 mm (0.59–0.79 in) long and glabrous. Flowering mainly occurs

    Patersonia babianoides

    Patersonia babianoides

    Patersonia_babianoides

  • Leptospermum amboinense
  • Australian species of plant

    long and 4–5.5 mm (0.16–0.22 in) wide with a conical or hemispherical hypanthium that has a conspicuously domed top. Leptospermum amboinense was first

    Leptospermum amboinense

    Leptospermum_amboinense

  • Rhizoid
  • Protuberances that extend from the lower epidermal cells of bryophytes and algae

    Gametophyte Gynandrium Gynoecium Carpel Ovary Locule Ovule Stigma Style Hypanthium (Floral cup) Inflorescence Bract Pedicellate Raceme Umbel Perianth Tepal

    Rhizoid

    Rhizoid

  • Disocactus crenatus
  • Species of cactus

    to mucronate, white, creamy white, or greenish yellow. The Pericarpel (hypanthium) is 5-angled, 3 cm long, 1.5-1.7 cm thick, with acute, long-decurrent

    Disocactus crenatus

    Disocactus crenatus

    Disocactus_crenatus

  • Calothamnus quadrifidus subsp. seminudus
  • Subspecies of flowering plant

    1 in) long. The lower half of the outer surface of the floral cup (the hypanthium) is hairy while the upper part is glabrous. Flowering mainly occurs from

    Calothamnus quadrifidus subsp. seminudus

    Calothamnus_quadrifidus_subsp._seminudus

  • Kunzea pulchella
  • Species of flowering plant

    the base of the flower and which fall off as the flower develops. The hypanthium is 4–5 mm (0.16–0.20 in) long and densely hairy on the outside. There

    Kunzea pulchella

    Kunzea pulchella

    Kunzea_pulchella

  • Sanguisorba minor
  • Species of flowering edible herb in the rose family Rosaceae

    sprout from rodents' seed caches. The seeds are surrounded by a winged hypanthium until they germinate; the reason for the wings is unknown. Apart from

    Sanguisorba minor

    Sanguisorba minor

    Sanguisorba_minor

  • Mezilaurus
  • Genus of trees

    racemose terminations. The flowers are bisexual,[dubious – discuss] with a hypanthium that is narrow at the top. Uncompressed below the tepals, 6 tepals are

    Mezilaurus

    Mezilaurus

    Mezilaurus

  • Lithophragma trifoliatum
  • Variety of flowering plant

    its own species based on the pink, fragrant flowers, the shape of the hypanthium, and other characters. Others consider it to be a sterile variety of L

    Lithophragma trifoliatum

    Lithophragma_trifoliatum

  • Crataegus rhipidophylla
  • Species of hawthorn

    corymbs, 3–4.5 cm (1+1⁄8–1+3⁄4 in) long, of 5–15 lax white flowers. The hypanthium is 3–5 mm (1⁄8–1⁄4 in) long. Sepals are more or less narrowly triangular

    Crataegus rhipidophylla

    Crataegus rhipidophylla

    Crataegus_rhipidophylla

  • Kunzea baxteri
  • Species of flowering plant

    wide at the base of the flowers which fall off as the flowers open. The hypanthium is 7–9 mm (0.3–0.4 in) long and hairy on the outside. There are five hairy

    Kunzea baxteri

    Kunzea baxteri

    Kunzea_baxteri

  • Melaleuca agathosmoides
  • Species of shrub

    bundle containing 12 to 19 stamens. The cup-shaped base of the flower (the hypanthium) is glabrous, 1.8–2.5 mm (0.07–0.1 in) long. The flowers are cream or

    Melaleuca agathosmoides

    Melaleuca_agathosmoides

  • Agrimonia parviflora
  • Species of flowering plant

    in diameter. The flowers occur in an elongate inflorescence and have a hypanthium structure. Plants will fruit and seed in the summer and will senesce in

    Agrimonia parviflora

    Agrimonia parviflora

    Agrimonia_parviflora

  • Melaleuca leiopyxis
  • Species of shrub

    to 14 stamens in each bundle. The cup-shaped base of the flower, the hypanthium is 2–3 mm (0.08–0.1 in) long and covered with silky hairs. The fruit are

    Melaleuca leiopyxis

    Melaleuca leiopyxis

    Melaleuca_leiopyxis

  • Lecythis zabucajo
  • Species of flowering plant

    anthers, distal antherless, the pollen of hood turning black with age; hypanthium usually puberulous, sometimes glabrous; ovary 4-locular, with 12–26 ovules

    Lecythis zabucajo

    Lecythis zabucajo

    Lecythis_zabucajo

  • Calothamnus quadrifidus subsp. petraeus
  • Subspecies of flowering plant

    millimetres (0.98–1.2 in) long. The outer surface of the floral cup (the hypanthium) and the sepals are hairy. Flowering mainly occurs from August to October

    Calothamnus quadrifidus subsp. petraeus

    Calothamnus_quadrifidus_subsp._petraeus

  • Calytrix breviseta
  • Species of flowering plant

    9 in – 2 ft 5.5 in) long, with stipules up to 1.25 mm (0.049 in) long. The hypanthium is 6.5–10 mm (0.26–0.39 in) long, the sepal blades are 1.75–2.5 mm (0

    Calytrix breviseta

    Calytrix_breviseta

  • Physocarpus alternans
  • Species of shrub

    margin. Flowers, densely hairy, form in bunches of up to around ten. The hypanthium measures 1.7 to 3 mm in length and up to 3.2 to 5 mm in diameter at the

    Physocarpus alternans

    Physocarpus alternans

    Physocarpus_alternans

  • Rosa minutifolia
  • Species of flowering plant

    and glandless, and measure to about 2-10mm in length. Flowers have a hypanthium to around 3mm wide. Densely prickly neck to 2mm wide. Sepals have toothed

    Rosa minutifolia

    Rosa minutifolia

    Rosa_minutifolia

  • Ribes contumazensis
  • Species of plant

    brownish yellow colour, covered with scattered glandular trichomes. The hypanthium is 12 millimetres (0.47 in) long; calyx lobes are ovate and acuminate

    Ribes contumazensis

    Ribes_contumazensis

  • International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants
  • Guide for naming cultivated plant varieties

    Gametophyte Gynandrium Gynoecium Carpel Ovary Locule Ovule Stigma Style Hypanthium (Floral cup) Inflorescence Bract Pedicellate Raceme Umbel Perianth Tepal

    International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants

    International_Code_of_Nomenclature_for_Cultivated_Plants

  • Calothamnus glaber
  • Species of flowering plant

    mostly on one side of the stem. The outer edge of the flower cup (the hypanthium) and the sepals are glabrous. The petals are 2.5–3 millimetres (0.098–0

    Calothamnus glaber

    Calothamnus_glaber

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  • Kristyne
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Kristyne

    Christian.

  • ÍOMHAR
  • Male

    Irish

    ÍOMHAR

    Irish Gaelic form of Old Norse Ívarr, ÍOMHAR means "bow warrior."

  • Krishaan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Krishaan

    Lord Krishna

  • Siddhanta
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Siddhanta

    Rule, Principals

  • Yashvant
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Yashvant

    A person who attains fame and glory

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  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Welsh

    Jennee

    White and Smooth; Soft

  • Shahzeen
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Shahzeen

    Most Beautiful

  • Afya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Afya

    Shadows

  • Aeindri
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Aeindri

    The Power of Lord Indra; Goddess Parvati

  • Alkins
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    English

    Alkins

    English : probably a patronymic from a personal name, Alkin, a pet form of the personal names Alan (see Allen) or Alexander.

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  • Hypanthiums
  • pl.

    of Hypanthium

  • Hypanthium
  • n.

    A fruit consisting in large part of a receptacle, enlarged below the calyx, as in the Calycanthus, the rose hip, and the pear.

  • Hypanthia
  • pl.

    of Hypanthium