differences Syngenesious and synandrous
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as adjectives the difference between syngenesious and synandrous is that syngenesious is (botany|archaic|or|very|rare) synantherous while synandrous is (botany) having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers.
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Syngenesious And Synandrous
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- Syngenesious are the united by the anthers syngenesious stamens having stamens therefore united.
- Syngenesious reproductive structure are those stamens whose anthers are united along into a tube and its filaments are free. not like the syndranous reproductive structure these don't seem to be united by each anthers and filaments .
- Synandrous (not comparable) Having reproductive structure united on each their filaments and anthers.
- Diadelphous (not comparable) Having its stamens united along a minimum of partially by the filaments so they kind 2 separate bundles, or a bundle and a lone separate reproductive structure.
- Synandrous condition is that the fusion of each stamens or gametoecium thereupon of filaments of the flower.
- United stamens condition is understood as Synandrium. This condition also can be outlined as fusion of stamens with the whorl of the flower.
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