nectaries in English

noun
1
a nectar-secreting glandular organ in a flower (floral) or on a leaf or stem (extrafloral).
The calyx, the subtending bracts and the two prophylls bear groups of extrafloral nectaries (single peltate trichomes).

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1. Region E drives GUS expression in Carpels and nectaries.

2. All nectaries in the flower should be regarded as “floral,” a designation counter to the “extrafloral” one commonly used for many nectaries abaxially located on sepals and petals.

3. The extrafloral nectaries derived from the 4~5 layers initial cells of involucre lobes.

4. Adenia, Caricaceae, Moringa anatomy, calcium oxalate packages, dioecy, floral structure, nectaries, ontogeny, pollination, systematic relationships.

5. The corolla is Apopetalous with few to infinitely many petals which rarely occurs to zero and usually with nectaries

6. The five sterile stamens, or staminodes, in Parnassia palustris act both as false and as true nectaries.

7. 1 x 1 cm, green, tubular to Campanulate, truncate, without rifts, slightly pubescent, tector trichomes sparse, with nectaries; corolla 3-5 x ca

8. All have an unusually long proboscis , which can reach down to the nectaries , which are concealed cleverly deep at the bottom of long tubular and sweet - scented flowers that open at night .

9. In return, the tree rewards ants with food in the form of protein-rich Beltian bodies (the white objects in the picture above) and sugar-rich nectaries, and with secure housing inside hollow

10. Hellebores are fascinating morphologically, if you are into that kind of thing: with sepals and nectaries (the yellow center early pollinators appreciate) and their stemlessness, or Acaulescence (true of niger and the orientalis or x hybridus kinds)

11. Senna reniformis can be easily identified by its arboreal habit, leaves with 3-4 pairs of leaflets, subreniform stipules, acuminate-caudate apex, Amplexicaul, subcordate-subauriculate base and extrafloral nectaries located between all pairs of leaflets and the pedicels of the flowers.

12. Petiole 5–10 mm, glabrous; leaf blade oblong to rarely obovate-oblong, (6–)8–16 × 2.5–5 cm, herbaceous to thinly leathery, both surfaces glabrous, abaxially paler and usually with a pair of purplish black basal nectaries near margin, adaxially shining, base broadly cuneate, margin sparsely and shallowly Acicularly serrate or sometimes