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In <em>Lycopsis arvensis, Cerinthe minor, Lithospermum arvense</em> and <em>Echium vulgare</em> the endosperm is divided into two parts: central and lateral. In <em>Lithospermum</em> and <em>Echium</em>, high podyploid single endosperm haustoria are formed and take part in nourishment of the embryo. In <em>Lycopsis</em> and Cerinthe, the lateral cells are lower ploid, while the polyploid synergids supply the embryo with nourishment.

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