anthodium

anthodium

(ænˈθəʊdɪəm)
n, pl -dia (-dɪə)
(Botany) botany another name for capitulum1
[C19: from New Latin, from Greek anthōdēs flower-like, from anthos flower + -ōdēs -oid]
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Dahlia, gerbera, marigold, rose, chrysanthemum, orchid, Lilium, petunia, anthodium, and many other flowers were put on display.
Number of seeds per anthodium: Number of seeds per anthodium was significantly affected by priming techniques (Table 2).
When seeds were primed with beta and gamma irradiations mean HSW of sunflower due to lower seeds number per anthodium increased (8.6 g).
In August 2013 we counted the PSP and ASR at levels of an anthodium, shoot and individual by recording the data from natural populations of S.
In the population of each studied species we counted (1) a number of generative shoots per [m.sup.2], (2) number of anthodium per generative shoot and (3) number of ovules and achenes per anthodium.
Farmers like Biswajit Banik cultivate flowers like gladiolus, marigold and chrysanthemum, tuberose, orchids and anthodium in his small farm.
The youngster, who currently grows flowers like gladiolus, marigold, chrysanthemum, tuberose, orchids and anthodium in his small farm has never looked back since then.
This year's edition boasts of over 250 varieties of vibrant and colourful flowers like dahlia, gerbera, marigold, chrysanthemum, orchid and anthodium.n their part, the visitors after having a look at the different varieties displayed said the exhibition is worth seeing.
250 varieties of vibrant and colourful flowers like dahlia, gerbera, marigold, rose, chrysanthemum, orchid, and anthodium were displayed at the flower show.