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Scientific Lead Number Lead Position Lead Characteristics Lead Characteristics with Glossary Line result key id Line result taxon id result text
Plantae
Ovary inferior (flowers epigynous, the ovary sitting below the perianth and androecium) or half-inferior (perigynous, the ovary sitting level with the remaining floral parts).
Ovary inferior (flowers epigynous, the ovary sitting below the perianth and androecium) or half-inferior (perigynous, the ovary sitting level with the remaining floral parts).
Plantae
Ovary superior (flowers hypogynous, the ovary sitting above the perianth and androecium).
Ovary superior (flowers hypogynous, the ovary sitting above the perianth and androecium).
Aristolochiaceae
Leaf bases cordate; gynoecium and androecium 3-, 5-, or 6-merous.
Leaf bases cordate; gynoecium and androecium 3-, 5-, or 6-merous.
Aristolochiaceae
Leaf bases cuneate; gynoecium and androecium 5-merous
Aristolochiaceae
Leaf bases cuneate; gynoecium and androecium 5-merous
Aristolochiaceae
Erect to ascending herb; gynoecium and androecium 3- or 6-merous.
Erect to ascending herb; gynoecium and androecium 3- or 6-merous.
Aristolochiaceae
Twining herbaceous vine; gynoecium and androecium 5-merous
Aristolochiaceae
Twining herbaceous vine; gynoecium and androecium 5-merous
Aristolochia
Leaf bases cordate; gynoecium and androecium 3-, 5-, or 6-merous.
Leaf bases cordate; gynoecium and androecium 3-, 5-, or 6-merous.
Aristolochia
Leaf bases cuneate; gynoecium and androecium 5-merous
Aristolochia
Leaf bases cuneate; gynoecium and androecium 5-merous
Aristolochia
Erect or ascending herb; gynoecium and androecium 3- or 6-merous.
Erect or ascending herb; gynoecium and androecium 3- or 6-merous.
Aristolochia
Twining herbaceous vine; gynoecium and androecium 5-merous
Aristolochia
Twining herbaceous vine; gynoecium and androecium 5-merous
Vallisneria
Stamens of staminate flowers free and obliquely extended; hairs absent at base of androecium; floral incision of pistillate flowers deepest between matching stigmatic lobes (opposite the petal rudiments), stigmas fringed
Stamens of staminate flowers free and obliquely extended; hairs absent at base of androecium; floral incision of pistillate flowers deepest between matching stigmatic lobes (opposite the petal rudiments), stigmas fringed
Vallisneria
Stamens of staminate flowers upright with partially or totally united filaments; hairs at base of androecium; floral incision of pistillate flowers deepest between discordant stigmatic lobes (opposite the sepals), or equal to incision between matching stigmatic lobes, stigmas not fringed.
Stamens of staminate flowers upright with partially or totally united filaments; hairs at base of androecium; floral incision of pistillate flowers deepest between discordant stigmatic lobes (opposite the sepals), or equal to incision between matching stigmatic lobes, stigmas not fringed.


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