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Anther vs Geitonogamy - What's the difference?

anther | geitonogamy |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between anther and geitonogamy

is that anther is (botany) the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower while geitonogamy is (botany) transfer of pollen grains from the anther of a flower to the stigma of another flower of the same plant.

As nouns the difference between anther and geitonogamy

is that anther is (botany) the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower while geitonogamy is (botany) transfer of pollen grains from the anther of a flower to the stigma of another flower of the same plant.

Anther vs Latrorse - What's the difference?

anther | latrorse |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between anther and latrorse

is that anther is (botany) the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower while latrorse is (botany) said of anthers dehiscing laterally, neither toward or away from the center of the flower.

As a noun anther

is (botany) the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower.

As an adjective latrorse is

(botany) said of anthers dehiscing laterally, neither toward or away from the center of the flower.

Anther vs Medifixed - What's the difference?

anther | medifixed |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between anther and medifixed

is that anther is (botany) the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower while medifixed is (botany) said of an anther group attached to the filament at somewhere along the length of its connective.

As a noun anther

is (botany) the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower.

As an adjective medifixed is

(botany) said of an anther group attached to the filament at somewhere along the length of its connective.

Anther vs Apicifixed - What's the difference?

anther | apicifixed |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between anther and apicifixed

is that anther is (botany) the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower while apicifixed is (botany) said of anthers who are attached to the filament at the top and pointing back toward the filament like a hook.

As a noun anther

is (botany) the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower.

As an adjective apicifixed is

(botany) said of anthers who are attached to the filament at the top and pointing back toward the filament like a hook.

Anther vs Dorsifixed - What's the difference?

anther | dorsifixed |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between anther and dorsifixed

is that anther is (botany) the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower while dorsifixed is (botany) said of anthers that are attached to the filament somewhere along their back.

As a noun anther

is (botany) the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower.

As an adjective dorsifixed is

(botany) said of anthers that are attached to the filament somewhere along their back.

Anther vs Basifixed - What's the difference?

anther | basifixed |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between anther and basifixed

is that anther is (botany) the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower while basifixed is (botany) said of anthers that are attached to the filament at the base and pointing away from the filament.

As a noun anther

is (botany) the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower.

As an adjective basifixed is

(botany) said of anthers that are attached to the filament at the base and pointing away from the filament.

Anther vs Synandrous - What's the difference?

anther | synandrous |


In botany terms the difference between anther and synandrous

is that anther is the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower while synandrous is having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers.

As a noun anther

is the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower.

As an adjective synandrous is

having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers.

Anther vs Synantherous - What's the difference?

anther | synantherous |


As a noun anther

is the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower.

As an adjective synantherous is

having stamens that are fused by the anthers, usually with the filaments not being fused.

Anther vs Protandrous - What's the difference?

anther | protandrous |


As a noun anther

is (botany) the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower.

As an adjective protandrous is

(label) exhibiting protandry.

Anther vs Protogynous - What's the difference?

anther | protogynous |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between anther and protogynous

is that anther is (botany) the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower while protogynous is (botany) whose female parts (archegonia]]) mature before the male parts ([[antheridium|antheridia) release their spermatozoids.

As a noun anther

is (botany) the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower.

As an adjective protogynous is

(biology) exhibiting protogyny.

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