Aún no tenemos significados para "stamen".
1Now there remains only the one serious point-viz.the separation of the one stamen.
2Tulips coyly invite flies to more closely examine their seductive stamen.
3First a stamen on one side opens its anthers and exposes its pollen.
4The work of the stamen then is to produce pollen to fertilize the pistils.
5Their botanical name comes from the Greek pente meaning five and stemon meaning stamen.
6Each stamen supported a tiny figure carved out of ivory, holding a musical instrument.
7One part is the pistil, the other the stamen.
8The B class of MADS-box floral homeotic genes specifies petal and stamen identity in angiosperms.
9Conclusions: We show two different developmental routes leading to stamen to carpel conversions by late re-specification.
10Such transformations take place relatively late in development, indicating strong developmental plasticity of most stamen tissues.
11Now no plant can bear seeds unless the pollen of the stamen falls on the stigma.
12But I overlooked many details, as the appendage to the single stamen, and several other points.
13No-itwas a flower, a close-upimage of the stamen and stigma of a flame tulip.
14Now the pollen of this one occasional short stamen, I think, very likely would produce dwarf plants.
15Meter, rhythm, lilt and style are stamen, pistil and stalk swaying in the warm breeze of springtime.
16F. Muller's observations showed that a totally different interpretation of the two sizes of stamen is possible.
Stamen a través del tiempo