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Plant Inflorescence Stages: Flowering vs. Fruiting Diagram #184279 (License: Personal Use)
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This precise black-and-white line drawing depicts the ontogenetic transition of a monocot inflorescence, likely from the Araceae or similar family, showing the pre-anthesis floral stage on the left and post-pollination fruiting stage on the right. Each phase highlights structural changes: open flowers with prominent stamens and pistils versus clustered, rounded fruits with visible sutures and residual perianth parts. The illustration emphasizes anatomical fidelity for scientific study.
Used in academic botany textbooks, online plant identification guides, and horticultural resources to teach reproductive morphology; matches user intent for learning plant life cycles or verifying species characteristics.
Related Cliparts: Detailed botanical illustration comparing flowering and fruiting stages of a plant inflorescence. Ideal for botany students, educators, and gardeners seeking accurate morphological reference.
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