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androecium

Androecium vs Placenta - What's the difference?

androecium | placenta |


In botany terms the difference between androecium and placenta

is that androecium is the set of a flower's stamens while placenta is in flowering plants, the part of the ovary where ovules develop; in non-flowering plants where the spores develop.

Androecium vs Gynorcium - What's the difference?

androecium | gynorcium |

Androecium vs Gynoceum - What's the difference?

androecium | gynoceum |

Gynoceum is likely misspelled.


Gynoceum has no English definition.

As a noun androecium

is the set of a flower's stamens.

Androecium vs Gynoeium - What's the difference?

androecium | gynoeium |

Androecium vs Synandrium - What's the difference?

androecium | synandrium |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between androecium and synandrium

is that androecium is (botany) the set of a flower's stamens while synandrium is (botany) an androecium of which the anthers have been fused.

As nouns the difference between androecium and synandrium

is that androecium is (botany) the set of a flower's stamens while synandrium is (botany) an androecium of which the anthers have been fused.

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