In the third whorl the stamens have petaloid cells on their filaments and no homeotic transformation is observed. |
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It has the most charming semi-double flowers, formed from four outer petals with several smaller, petaloid stamens inside. |
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The shape is most similar to petaloid A, but the deep emargination is more similar to that of the obovate shape. |
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The three stigmatic lobes are yellow, petaloid, larger than the inner tepals. |
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Flowers of Nigella have a conspicuous perianth, differentiated into an outer whorl of five white, petaloid sepals and an inner whorl of eight, stalked nectaries. |
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Sepals 5, petaloid, uppermost helmet-shaped, usually a little broader than tall, densely hairy and greyish. 2 nectariferous staminodes contained within helmet-like segment. |
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The sepals and petals can be distinct or similar and petaloid. |
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Sensitive packs, in particular, like shrink-packs containing PET bottles with a petaloid base, are transported with optimum efficacy and guided to the correct position on the flush-grid-belt conveyor. |
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Two of the five sepals are often petaloid. |
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The MULTICHUTE unscrambler is a machine suitable for soft drinks and water cylindrical or square bottles with a flat or petaloid base, as well as for dairy drinks. |
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The temperature of the preform is also known to affect the final morphology of the petaloid bases of the CSD bottles. |
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A bottle with a petaloid base was chosen for stability and pressure-resistance. |
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A corona, which is a petaloid extension of some or all the tepals and perhaps most obvious as the trumpet portion of the flowers of Narcissus, occurs in some Amaryllidaceae. |
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The following evening, no treated flower opened, and the petaloid distal portion of the perianth had fallen from some flowers and was faded in the rest. |
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A ring of flat petals supports a cascade of slender petaloid bracts. |
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This can be confirmed with fundus fluorescein angiography showing classic petaloid pattern of leakage, which is considered to be the gold standard for diagnosis. |
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