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  2. B. Floral characters: Inflorescence: Very commonly verticillaster consisting of a pair of condensed dichasial cymes at each node; often the verticillasters are grouped together in a thyrsus form; rarely solitary (Scutellaria).

  3. Here is the floral formula for the Lamiaceae. Flowers are perfect, both the calyx and corolla are zygomorphic, there are 4 stamens and they are epipetalous, and the gynoecium is syncarpous, from 2 carpels, and the ovary is superior.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LamiaceaeLamiaceae - Wikipedia

    The Lamiaceae (/ ˌ l eɪ m i ˈ eɪ s iː. iː,-i. aɪ / LAY-mee-AY-see-ee, -⁠eye) or Labiatae are a family of flowering plants commonly known as the mint, deadnettle or sage family.

  5. Here is the floral formula for the Lamiaceae. Flowers are perfect, both the calyx and corolla are zygomorphic, there are 4 stamens and they are epipetalous, and the gynoecium is syncarpous, from 2 carpels, and the ovary is superior.

  6. Flower -- Vegetative Features -- Economic Importance -- Flower Images -- Web Sites. Flower. K(5) Co(5) S2, 2+2 P( 2) Sexuality: bisexual. Symmetry: zygomorphic. Inflorescence: raceme or cyme, in whorls or leaf axils.

    • 5, united, sometimes bilabiate (two lips)
    • bisexual
    • raceme or cyme, in whorls or leaf axils
    • zygomorphic
  7. Lamiaceae. 2-Introduction. While the Lamiaceae (or Labiatae) occurs almost worldwide, it is most abundant in temperate regions. There are about 250 genera and 7,000 species.

  8. General Characters of Labiatae (Lamiaceae): Plants—usually annual or perennial herbs or shrubs, seldom trees (e.g., Leucosceptrum) with square stems and aroma. Leaves—opposite and decussate, simple, more or less hairy, exstipulate. Inflorescence—verticillaster or fascicles of axillary cymes or dense spike.

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