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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). | ||||||
Aristolochiaceae | 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. | ||||||
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. | ||||||
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. | ||||||
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 | ||||||
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. |
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