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An inverted ovary, also known as a "gynobasic" ovary, is a type of ovary in which the ovules are positioned at the base of the ovary, with the style arising from the top. This anatomical arrangement can affect the flower's structure and influence pollination and fruit development. It is commonly found in certain plant families, such as the Lamiaceae (mint family). Inverted ovaries can lead to unique adaptations in reproductive strategies.

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