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The pollen bearing portion on each side of the stamen |
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Extension of the filament material between and sometimes beyond the anther sacs on a stamen |
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Chambers of the anther that contain pollen |
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Pertaining to the north |
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Leaves |
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| clumping: Apical Stems | Multiple stems from the same rhizome growing tip |
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| clumping: Offsets | Growths that come distally on the rhizome |
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Di being Latin for two |
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A ripen seed pod |
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Facing inward |
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Lance shaped, longer than wide, widest at the base |
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Facing outward |
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Ovule bearing portion of the flower |
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The stalk that attaches the flower to the leaves |
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The flower part directly under the sepals |
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The stalk that attaches a leaf to a stem |
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Is the central portion of a flower that's made up of the stigmas and the ovary |
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The container for seeds |
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The young male gametophyte |
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Quad being Latin for four |
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| Quilling | A twisting of the petal with age | photo | |
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The part of a trillium that is underground & acts as a food storage unit |
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The outermost covering of the flower bud |
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Attached without a stalk |
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The pollen bearing portion of a flower made up of the connective, the anther and the filament |
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The stalk between the rhizome and the leaves |
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The portion of a pistil adapted to receive pollen, located on top of the ovary |
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The tril or tri in trillium comes from Latin, meaning three. So trillium have all flower parts in threes or multiples of three. |
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