what is an syncarpous pistil
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A flower that contains separate pistils (and therefore separate carpels) is termed apocarpous. If it contains a single pistil with two or more united carpels, it is syncarpous. ... Differences in the composition and form of the pistil are useful in determining taxonomic relationships.
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A syncarpous pistil is a single pistil in a flower that has two or more united carpels.
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