stylopodium
/stahy-luh-poh-dee-uhm/US // ˌstaɪ ləˈpoʊ di əm //UK // (ˌstaɪləˈpəʊdɪəm) //
钠盐,钠柱,钠柱石,钠线
Definitions
n.名词 noun
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plural sty·lo·po·di·a [stahy-luh-poh-dee-uh]. /ˌstaɪ ləˈpoʊ di ə/. Botany.
- : a glandular disk or expansion surmounting the ovary and supporting the styles in plants of the parsley family.
Examples
The base of the styles is frequently thickened and cushion-like, and called the stylopodium.
Fruit ovate, glabrous, with equal filiform ribs, and no oil-tubes; stylopodium conical and prominent; seed nearly terete.
Stylopodium, an epigynous disk, or an enlargement at the base of the style.
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