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Perigone can refer to: In botany, the perianth of a flower, the perigonium In Greek mythology, Perigune In zoology, part of the gonophore of a Hydroid
Perigone
Non-reproductive part of a flower
The perianth (perigonium, perigon or perigone in monocots)[citation needed] is the non-reproductive part of a flower. It is a structure consisting of the
Perianth
One of the outer parts of a flower
the terms "petal" and "sepal". (De Candolle used the term perigonium or perigone for the tepals collectively; the term is since used as a synonym for perianth
Tepal
Genus of flowering plants
measure about half a meter in diameter and they have round or elliptic perigone wart. The third species on Mindanao is the R. mixta which has only been
Rafflesia
Species of flowering plant
Malaysia. It is most similar to R. cantleyi, but differs in having larger perigone blotches. The flower was first discovered in the Royal Belum Forest Reserve
Rafflesia_azlanii
Greek mythological figure
Melanippus by Theseus. Her name is also spelled Perigoune, Perigouna or Perigone. Perigune is mentioned in only a few sources and the details are sparse
Perigune
Clade of flowering plants
limited trunk stability of large woody monocots. In nearly all cases the perigone consists of two alternating trimerous whorls of tepals, being homochlamydeous
Monocotyledon
Shape with five sides
okra. Morning glories, like many other flowers, have a pentagonal shape. Perigone tube of Rafflesia flower. The gynoecium of an apple contains five carpels
Pentagon
Species of flowering plant
basally-distributed, white-colored warts on the vermilion perigone lobes, shorter perigone tubes, flat central disk with greater disk crest diameter,
Sapria_myanmarensis
Species of flowering plant
almost identical to R. hasseltii, except for the number of warts on the perigone lobes of the two species. Another distinctive feature of R. cantleyi is
Rafflesia_cantleyi
Species of plant in the family Rafflesiaceae
average of 20 centimeters in diameter. The open flower has 9-10 reddish perigone lobes measuring 9.0-10.5 centimeters with 8-12 white oval or elongated
Rafflesia_philippensis
Species of flowering plant
The paraperigon features bristles at the throat of the tepal tube. The perigone is about 7.6–10 cm in size and the tepal segments are 2–2.5 cm broad in
Hippeastrum_striatum
Species of flowering plant
from the Latin alatus, meaning "winged", referring to its thin keels on perigone lobes. This species is a perennial herb. Its rhizome is creeping, with
Aspidistra_alata
Topics referred to by the same term
fictional province of Averoigne in the writings of Clark Ashton Smith Perigone (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Perigon
Species of parasitic flowering plant
the perigone lobes, are coarse and brick colored. The lobes are 5–6 by 3.7–4.5 centimetres (2.0 in–2.4 in × 1.5 in–1.8 in) in size. The perigone tube
Rafflesia_meijeri
Species of flowering plant
centimetres (2.8 in) long; its flowers are solitary or in groups of 2 or 3; perigone tube is urceolate, twice as wide as high, its diameter measuring up to
Aspidistra_grandiflora
Species of flowering plant
limestone mountains in Vietnam. Its name is due to the bell shape of its perigone. This species is a perennial herb. Its rhizome is creeping, with a diameter
Aspidistra_campanulata
Species of flowering plant
Siberian trout lily. The two basal leaves are often covered with spots. The perigones are between 25 and 70 millimeters long and of a pinkish purple, sometimes
Erythronium_sibiricum
Species of flowering plant
curves inward and may be 3- or 6-lobed. Note the 6-lobed flower also has 6 perigone lobes. It remains to be seen whether flower merousity has phylogenetic
Rafflesia_lobata
Subtribe of flowering plants
thirteen flowers. The flowers, which may be sessile or pedicellate have a perigone that is actinomorphic to highly zygomorphic, and is tubular, campanulate
Hippeastrinae
Genus of flowering plants
orange or yellow flowers are borne erect on solitary hollow scapes. The perigone is funnel-shaped, with a cylindrical tube that flares out abruptly into
Pyrolirion
Model for genetics of flower development
respectively. In contrast with the sepal and petal verticils of the eudicots, the perigone of many plants of the family Liliaceae have two nearly identical external
ABC model of flower development
ABC_model_of_flower_development
Subtribe of flowering plants
truncate (cut off). The flowers may be actinomorphic to zygomorphic, with a perigone tube with free stamens. The fruit is indehiscent, irregular, and often
Crininae
Species of flowering plant
referring to its sexual organs being completely hidden inside its ovoid perigone, with a small opening. Given it was described from an A. lurida specimen
Aspidistra_recondita
Genus of flowering plants
connate margins; spadix entirely enclosed in spathe tube; flowers unisexual, perigone absent. Differs from Cryptocoryne in having female flowers spirally arranged
Lagenandra
Species of plant
between 58–63 centimetres (23–25 in). The petals of the flower, known as the perigone lobes, are 24–25 by 19–25 centimetres (9.4 in–9.8 in × 7.5 in–9.8 in).
Rafflesia_lawangensis
Genus of flowering plants
of the 'ramenta' – minute stalked outgrowths found on the inside of the perigone tube, having found these useful in differentiating the related Rafflesia
Rhizanthes
Genus of flowering plants
yellow, or pink, sometimes fragrant flowers have an elongate, funnel shaped perigone. The flowers have a conspicuous corona with six lobes. Various diploid
Hieronymiella
Genus of flowers
has been treated as part of Rhodophiala. Flowers single or pluriflor, perigone infundibular (funnel shaped) with elongated floral tube. Paraperigonium
Rhodolirium
Species of flowering plant
between the two species was thought to be the hairiness of the inside of the perigone tube - Rh. lowii being much smoother and less hairy. Based on this character
Rhizanthes_zippelii
Species of flowering plant
peduncle measures 0.2 to 0.5 centimetres (0.079 to 0.197 in) long; its perigone is campanulate and purple, measuring 15 millimetres (0.59 in) long and
Aspidistra_umbrosa
Subtribe of flowering plants
flowers may be zygomorphic or actinomorphic, and may or may not have a perigone tube. The stamens are connate (fused) into a tube at their proximal end
Strumariinae
Species of flowering plant
longifolia. There, it is distinguished from A. deserticola by its short perigone tube of only 8–15 mm long, relative to the latter (50–90 mm) It is distributed
Ammocharis_longifolia
Species of flowering plant
are unequal and ruffled and 1–2 cm broad at the middle and 15 cm long. Perigone 6–7 cm. The showy flowers are 10 cm in diameter, scarlet-red with purple
Hippeastrum_petiolatum
Species of flowering plant
ascending peduncle measures 1 to 2 centimetres (0.39 to 0.79 in); its perigone tube is subgloboid, its greatest diameter measuring up to 7 millimetres
Aspidistra_cryptantha
Subspecies of flowering plant
with a green keel and membranous edge. The five to six perianth bristles (perigone) are usually significantly longer than the fruit. The caryopsis, which
Trichophorum cespitosum subsp. germanicum
Trichophorum_cespitosum_subsp._germanicum
Species of plant
the plant. Rafflesia verrucosa has very distinctive raised warts on its perigone lobes and diaphragm. The warts are non-uniform in shape or size. The warts
Rafflesia_verrucosa
Species of plant
cupular or funnel-shaped flowers. Sealy highlighted the differences in the perigone, outer sepals, and stamens, which resembled Lilium more than Nomocharis
Lilium_lophophorum
Genus of Monocot flowering plants in the Brodiaeoideae subfamily
is cylindrical, 1.0–5.0 mm long, and fused at its base to the flower's perigone. Above this is a threadlike style 1.8–7.0 mm long bearing an undivided
Xochiquetzallia
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Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Flower
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Prayer Ceremony; Great
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Gratianus, GRACIANO means "pleasing, agreeable."
Girl/Female
Anglo, Australian, British, English, Jamaican
Pleasant and Bright; Cheerful
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English
Noble Guard
Boy/Male
Hindu
Bhagavath Prasad
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sweet
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Friend of the Prophet Muhammad
Female
Gypsy/Romani
(Станка) Bulgarian pet form of Slavic Stanislava, STANKA means "glorious government." In use by the Romani.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Rhode.
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n.
Same as Perigone.
n.
In mosses, the involucral bracts of a male flower.
n.
Any organ inclosing the essential organs of a flower; a perianth.
n.
A sac which surrounds the generative bodies in the gonophore of a hydroid.