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  • 21Epilobium fleischeri — Flowers of Epilobium fleischeri Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 22Chylismia claviformis — Browneyes redirects here. For other uses, see Brown eyes (disambiguation). Chylismia claviformis Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 24carpophore — car•po•phore [[t]ˈkɑr pəˌfɔr, ˌfoʊr[/t]] n. 1) bot a prolongation of the floral axis that bears the carpels, as in plants of the parsley family 2) fng the fruiting body of the higher fungi • Etymology: 1865–70 …

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  • 25carpophore — /ˈkapəfɔ/ (say kahpuhfaw) noun 1. a slender prolongation of the floral axis, bearing the carpels of some compound fruits, as in the geranium and in many umbelliferous plants. 2. the fruit body of the higher fungi. {carpo + phore} …

  • 26ecblastesis — /ek bla stēˈsis/ (botany) noun Proliferation of a floral axis ORIGIN: Gr ekblastēsis budding forth, from ek out of, and blastos a sprout …

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  • 27arts, East Asian — Introduction       music and visual and performing arts of China, Korea, and Japan. The literatures of these countries are covered in the articles Chinese literature, Korean literature, and Japanese literature.       Some studies of East Asia… …

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  • 28Flower — A flower, also known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Magnoliophyta, also called angiosperms). The biological function of a flower is to mediate the union of male sperm with… …

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  • 29Remarkable Gardens of France — The Remarkable Gardens of France is intended to be a list and description, by region, of the over two hundred gardens classified as Jardins remarquables by the French Ministry of Culture and the Comité des Parcs et Jardins de France. The complete …

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  • 30plant development — Introduction       a multiphasic process in which two distinct forms succeed each other in alternating generations. One form, created by the union of sexual cells (gametes (gamete)), contains two sets of similar chromosomes (diploid). At sexual… …

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