| 41. | The symmetrical star-shaped flowers are capsule of 3 4 mm long, each locule of which opens separately.
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| 42. | Each flower has six anthers, usually a bilobed stigma, and one ovule in each of its two sections ( locules ).
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| 43. | The fruit is a 5-locule capsule that is about 3.5 mm ( 0.14 in ) in diameter.
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| 44. | From the endocarp, string-like " hairs " extend into the locules, which provide nourishment to the fruit as it develops.
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| 45. | The flesh forms locules ( chambers ) and is densely packed in the stipe and cap, forming branches to the points of attachment.
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| 46. | Flowers are up to 2 cm across, blue, lavender or white, some Capsules have 2 locules, each with 1 seed.
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| 47. | There are three fused carpels ( syncarpous ) with one to three chambers ( locules ), a single style and a three-lobed stigma.
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| 48. | The fruit consists of a globe-shaped capsule with three compartments ( locules ), each with one or two large brown seeds with a diameter of.
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| 49. | If a syncarpous gynoecium has a single style and stigma and a single locule in the ovary, it may be necessary to examine how the ovules are attached.
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| 50. | But the ovary in " Picramnia " has ( sometimes 2 ), usually 3 to 4 locules and there are always two ovules in each locule.
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