0 the female part in a flower, made of the ovary, the stigma, and the style -- 雌蕊叶(花的雌性繁殖器官,由子房、柱头和花柱构成)
The fruit is a dry coccetum consisting of five fused carpels, which split to release the flattened seeds.
When both copies of the gene are deleted or otherwise damaged, developing flowers lack the signals to form stamen and carpel segments.
The ovary may be compound, with several carpels.
The flower may consist only of these parts, as in willow, where each flower comprises only a few stamens or two carpels.
Ovary is superior and has only one carpel with numerous ovules.
The receptive part of the carpel is called a "stigma" in the flowers of angiosperms.
Ventral sutures of carpels meet at centre of ovary.
The ovary consists of three united carpels with two ovules per carpel.