gynophore
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Flowers which are seated too high on the plant for the gynophore to reach the ground are said* never to produce pods.
From The Power of Movement in Plants by Darwin, Charles
Another and older gynophore, the apex of which had nearly reached the ground, was observed during 3 days in the same manner as the first-mentioned short one; and it was found to be always circumnutating.
From The Power of Movement in Plants by Darwin, Charles
Lastly, a long gynophore, the apex of which had buried itself to the depth of about half an inch, was Fig.
From The Power of Movement in Plants by Darwin, Charles
In ripening the parts separate, and hang divergent from a hair-like prolongation of the receptacle known as the gynophore.
From Scientific American Supplement, No. 829, November 21, 1891 by Various
I may add that the gynophore of Arachis hypogoea, Fig.
From The Power of Movement in Plants by Darwin, Charles
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