Magnoliaceae: * P6- 15, A∞, G∞
Liliaceae: *P3+3, A3+3, G(3∶3)
Peach blossom: K5, C5, A∞, g1:1.
Tofu brain: = k (5), C5, a (9)+1g1:1:∞
The flower patterns of Magnoliaceae and Liliaceae are roughly the same in various books; However, the expressions of peach blossom and tofu are different, and there is no need to use ","or ";"except for several rounds of flowers and the letters, numbers and symbols of each flower. The main difference between the redundant numbers is whether to use the "()" symbol except the number in the lower right corner of gynoecium group G.
As shown in the figure:
Extended data:
Is it expressed by letters, numbers and symbols? How come? Let's talk separately:
1. The symbols used in each part of the letter flower are generally represented by the first letter of the Latin noun in each part of the flower. Usually Latin
P stands for perianth, which is the abbreviation of Latin Perianthium.
K stands for calyx, which is short for German Kelch. In China botany textbooks, K is often used to represent calyx. When k is used to represent calyx, Co is used to represent corolla.
C or Co stands for Corolla, abbreviated as Latin corolla), and Ca stands for corolla (abbreviated as calyx).
A stands for stamen group, which is short for Androecium in Latin.
G stands for gynoecium, short for gynoecium in Latin. The position of g- ovary is usually indicated by the "-"sign above and below G.
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