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gynophore

Andropore vs Gynophore - What's the difference?

andropore | gynophore |

Andropore is likely misspelled.


Andropore has no English definition.

As a noun gynophore is

the stalk of a pistil; the stalk, present in certain flowers (such as those of the genera Telopea and Brachychiton), which supports the gynoecium.

Gynophore vs Gonophore - What's the difference?

gynophore | gonophore |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between gynophore and gonophore

is that gynophore is (botany) the stalk of a pistil; the stalk, present in certain flowers (such as those of the genera telopea'' and ''brachychiton ), which supports the gynoecium while gonophore is (botany) an elongated receptacle above the corolla to elevate the stamens and carpels.

As nouns the difference between gynophore and gonophore

is that gynophore is (botany) the stalk of a pistil; the stalk, present in certain flowers (such as those of the genera telopea'' and ''brachychiton ), which supports the gynoecium while gonophore is (botany) an elongated receptacle above the corolla to elevate the stamens and carpels.

Genophore vs Gynophore - What's the difference?

genophore | gynophore |


As nouns the difference between genophore and gynophore

is that genophore is the DNA of a prokaryote while gynophore is the stalk of a pistil; the stalk, present in certain flowers (such as those of the genera Telopea and Brachychiton), which supports the gynoecium.