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- In botany, the term is applied to flowers having long, narrow, tubular corollas, most often with a two-lobed upper lip and a three-lobed lower lip.mgnv.org/plants/glossary/glossary-bilabiate/
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Aug 1, 2007 · Bilabiate blossoms (including lip, gullet and throat flowers) are one-way constructions that in most cases offer nectar at their base (Fig. 2). Ventrally, they are confined by a ‘floor’, usually called the lower lip.
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With their tubular form, bilabiate flowers attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and insect pollinators with long proboscises. Bilabiate flowers are lower in pollen concentration than some other flowers. Botanically, their form is specialized to …
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Sep 1, 2007 · Bilabiate constructions occur in at least 38 angiosperm families. They are characterized by dorsiventral organization and dorsal pollen transfer. They are most often realised on the level of a...
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3 days ago · Labiate and Bilabiate. Labiate flowers have lips, or are lipped. The flowers look like a throat with an upper an lower lip, resembling a mouth They tend to have long, fused corolla tubes with an enlarged lower lip. Labiate …
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