flower calyx
a biseriate perianth composed of both a calyx and a corolla.
Calyx cup-shaped, almost truncate, outside pulverulent pubescent.
calyx patelliform, lobes suborbicular, margin erose;
calyx tubiform, 0.7-1 mm, margin shortly lobed;
Calyx 5- or rarely 4-partite, quincuncial, basal glands usually present.
The tomatillo is covered with a thin membrane, or calyx, that is a brownish orange color with purple veins.
Milkwort intervove with climbing fig, which had fruit shaped like the calyx of a lotus, while the milkwort had swollen tubers.
Calyx lobes 4 or 5 or rarely more, usually short, caducous or persistent, apex usually obtuse, rarely connate and then calyptrate.
;persistent calyx explanate, ca. 4 mm in diam., shallowly 5-lobed, lobes deltoid, densely pubescent and ciliate;
Leaf base cordate; flowers 8–18 mm in diam.; abaxial surface of calyx tomentose and villous; flowers petalous.
Leaf blade leathery; pistillode conic to cylindric; drupes indehiscent, enclosed by persistent calyx lobes.
Fruit globose or ovoid berries or drupes with a crustose endocarp, apex ± covered by persistent calyx, often longitudinally orange punctate-lineate.
Stamens 1 to many (ca. 100), 1- or many seriate, sometimes in epipetalous bundles, or on margin of cupular disk or rim of calyx tube;filaments free, rarely united into a column;
Rachis and pedicels lanuginose or tomentose; bracts orbicular-ovate, 5–7 mm, both surfaces densely sericeous; calyx adaxially densely sericeous; leaf base subcordate.
The results showed that Echinacea is capitulum, discal flower is dark-violet and liguliform, its calyx is 4, its pedicel has non-glandular hair and main root is cylindrical.
4.The results showed that Echinacea is capitulum,discal flower is dark-violet and liguliform,its calyx is 4,its pedicel has non-glandular hair and main root is cylindrical.
Calyx actinomorphic, lobes triangular, apically acute; styles slender; stigmas not radiating downward; leaves paired on flowering shoots, solitary on nonflowering shoots.
Leaf base rounded to shallowly cordate; flowers 6–8 mm in diam.; abaxial surface of calyx tomentose; flowers petalous or apetalous.
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