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hypogynous

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hy·pog·y·nous  (h-pj-ns)
adj.
Having the floral parts, such as sepals, petals, and stamens, borne on the receptacle beneath the ovary.

hy·pogy·ny (-n) n.

hypogynous [haɪˈpɒdʒɪnəs]
adj
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) (of a flower) having the gynoecium situated above the other floral parts, as in the buttercup
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) of or relating to the parts of a flower arranged in this way
hypogyny  n

hypogynous  (h-pj-ns)
Having the floral parts, such as sepals, petals, and stamens, borne on the receptacle beneath the ovary. Compare epigynousperigynous


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Perianth position, whether hypogynous at the junction with pedicel, or epigynous at the fruit apex, or expanded to form wings, helps with familial and ordinal identification (Table 1).
Clades B and C are both characterized by hypogynous bristles but differ in their inflorescence types with B having congested, fasciculate inflorescences and C having capitate inflorescences.
 
 
 
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