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Syngenecious vs Synandrous - What's the difference?

syngenecious | synandrous |


As adjectives the difference between syngenecious and synandrous

is that syngenecious is (botany|archaic|or|very|rare) while synandrous is (botany) having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers.

Polyandrous vs Synandrous - What's the difference?

polyandrous | synandrous |


In botany terms the difference between polyandrous and synandrous

is that polyandrous is belonging to the class Polyandria; having many stamens inserted in the receptacle while synandrous is having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers.

As adjectives the difference between polyandrous and synandrous

is that polyandrous is of or pertaining to polyandry while synandrous is having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers.

Synandrous vs Gynandrous - What's the difference?

synandrous | gynandrous |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between synandrous and gynandrous

is that synandrous is (botany) having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers while gynandrous is (botany) having stamens and pistils together in a column.

As adjectives the difference between synandrous and gynandrous

is that synandrous is (botany) having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers while gynandrous is (botany) having stamens and pistils together in a column.

Synandrous vs Synandry - What's the difference?

synandrous | synandry |


In botany terms the difference between synandrous and synandry

is that synandrous is having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers while synandry is characteristic of a synandrous flower, or a plant bearing such.

As an adjective synandrous

is having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers.

As a noun synandry is

characteristic of a synandrous flower, or a plant bearing such.

Synantherous vs Synandrous - What's the difference?

synantherous | synandrous | Related terms |

Synantherous is a related term of synandrous.


As adjectives the difference between synantherous and synandrous

is that synantherous is (botany|uncommon) having stamens that are fused by the anthers, usually with the filaments not being fused while synandrous is (botany) having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers.

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.

Filament vs Synandrous - What's the difference?

filament | synandrous |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between filament and synandrous

is that filament is (botany) the stalk of a stamen in a flower, supporting the anther while synandrous is (botany) having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers.

As a noun filament

is a fine thread or wire.

As an adjective synandrous is

(botany) having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers.

Stamen vs Synandrous - What's the difference?

stamen | synandrous |


As a noun stamen

is in flowering plants, the structure in a flower that produces pollen, typically consisting of an anther and a filament.

As an adjective synandrous is

(botany) having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers.

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