From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15661 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Monday, March 3 2025 Volume 14 : Number 15661 Today's Subjects: ----------------- BREAKING: Vitamin Linked to Rapid Weight Gain... ["Slaugh" ] Discover Recommended Testosterone Support ["Total-T" Subject: BREAKING: Vitamin Linked to Rapid Weight Gain... BREAKING: Vitamin Linked to Rapid Weight Gain... http://superfit.za.com/KSuWa7MlcjchBmM3MpYZ-V1hqTjybZrl7ehRVFKvtTLM0C2-Zg http://superfit.za.com/UKlArUX9bHZsXOHz8s1w8D1xeRiN0oPhvw1_0LN6LijefQP1YQ ers may be directly attached to the plant at their base (sessilebthe supporting stalk or stem is highly reduced or absent). The stem or stalk subtending a flower, or an inflorescence of flowers, is called a peduncle. If a peduncle supports more than one flower, the stems connecting each flower to the main axis are called pedicels. The apex of a flowering stem forms a terminal swelling which is called the torus or receptacle. In the majority of species, individual flowers have both carpels and stamens. These flowers are described by botanists as being perfect, bisexual, or hermaphrodite. In some species of plants, the flowers are imperfect or unisexual: having only either male (stamen) or female (carpel) parts. If unisexual male and female flowers appear on the same plant, the species is called monoecious. However, if an individual plant is either female or male, the species is called dioecious. Many flowers have floral nectaries, which are glands that produce a sugary fluid (nectar) used to attract pollinators. They are not considered as an organ on their own. Inflorescence Main article: Inflorescence The calla lily is not a single flower. It is an inflorescence of tiny flowers pressed together on a central stalk that is surrounded by a large petal-like bract. In those species that have more than one flower on an axis, the collective cluster of flowers is called an inflorescence. Some inflorescences are composed of many small flowers arranged in a formation that resembles a single flower. A common example of this is most members of the very large composite (Asteraceae) group. A single daisy or sunflower, for example, is not a flower but a flower headban inflorescence composed of numerous flowers (or florets). An inflorescence may include specialized stems and modified leaves known as bra ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2025 15:34:44 +0100 From: "Predator 3500W Generator" Subject: You have won a PREDATOR 3500 Watt Inverter Generator You have won a PREDATOR 3500 Watt Inverter Generator http://foragerwildfood.sa.com/_7h5ztjLuY7lyME5qTNv0y5kfdDa2UBbYmBnQd_ooj1xcxcCxg http://foragerwildfood.sa.com/v3u6uBEsaaPrDwXhpHKExSHBmcpwY3FV5Zraph1gkgdJfvjmcQ he androecium, consisting of stamens, is the whorl of pollen-producing male parts. Stamens consist typically of an anther, made up of four pollen sacs arranged in two thecae, connected to a filament, or stalk. The anther contains microsporocytes which become pollen, the male gametophyte, after undergoing meiosis. Although they exhibit the widest variation among floral organs, the androecium is usually confined just to one whorl and to two whorls only in rare cases. Stamens range in number, size, shape, orientation, and in their point of connection to the flower. In general, there is only one type of stamen, but there are plant species where the flowers have two types; a "normal" one and one with anthers that produce sterile pollen meant to attract pollinators. Gynoecium The gynoecium, consisting of one or more carpels, is the female part of the flower found on the innermost whorl. Each carpel consists of a stigma, which receives pollen, a style, which acts as a stalk, and an ovary, which contains the ovules. Carpels may occur in one to several whorls, and when fused are often described as a pistil. Inside the ovary, the ovules are attached to the placenta by structures called funiculi. Variation Although this arrangement is considered "typical", plant species show a wide variation in floral structure. The four main parts of a flower are generally defined by their positions on the receptacle and not by their function. Many flowers lack some parts or parts may be modified into other functions or look like what is typically another part. In some families, such as the grasses, the petals are greatly reduced; in many species, the sepals are colorful and petal-like. Other flowers have modified petal-like stamens; the double flowers of peonies and roses are mostly petaloid stamens. Many flowers have symmetry. When the perianth is bisected through the central axis from any point and symmetrical halves are produced, the flower is said to be actinomorphic or regular. This is an example of radial symmetry. When flowers are bisected and produce only one line that produces symmetrical halves, the flower is said to be irregular or zygomorphic. 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