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Key to Arisaemas of Japan
... at base. Phylotaxis 2/5. (2) 1. Spadix appendix stiptate. Phylotaxis spirodistichous (ca. 1/2) (sect. Pedatisecta). (6) 2. Leaves 2. Spadix with horn-like sterile flowers (always female inflorescences ... . Leaves usually 1. A. ishizuchiiense Murata 14. (11) Terminal leaflet much smaller than adjacent lateral ones. A. ogatae Koidzumi 14. Terminal leaflet not smaller than adjacent ones. (15) 15. Spathe ...
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Angiosperm Families - Alstroemeriaceae Dum.
... ; entire; linear to lanceolate; parallel-veined; without cross-venules; attenuate at the base. Lamina margins entire. Leaf anatomy. Stomata present; anomocytic. Guard-cells not ‘ ... (rarely), or aggregated in ‘inflorescences’; in cymes, or in umbels. The terminal inflorescence unit cymose. Inflorescences terminal; umbelliform, helicoid cymes. Flowers bracteate (the bracts leaflike); medium-sized; ...
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Angiosperm Families - Aquilariaceae R. Br.
... ‘inflorescences’; in umbels, or in corymbs, or in fascicles, or in panicles. Inflorescences terminal and axillary; subsessile axillary umbels or fascicles, these sometimes subpaniculate. Flowers ebracteate; regular; cyclic ... scales at the mouth of the hypanthium/calyx tube, sometimes connate at the base, sometimes bilobed). Androecium (4–)5, or (8–)10. Androecial members free of the perianth ...
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Bromeliads
... flowers appear from behind orange, yellow or red bracts on a terminal spike. They are mostly epiphytic, however, a few are terrestrial. ... leaves. The usually long-lasting inflorescences have yellow, green or white flowers and brightly colored bracts. The inflorescences may be upright like a ... between the pup and mother plant, and cut through near the base of the mother plant. The young pup may or may ...
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Bamboo
... developing upright stems are shown by the red arrows. The terminal end of the rhizome is upcurved into a developing culm. ... minute remnants of perianth segments called lodicules are visible at the base of the ovary. Grasses are typically wind-pollinated, although some ... yellow groove (sulcus) along one side of each internode. The inflorescences (panicles) develop at the tips of the stems where new ...
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Sections - Croton Research Network
... indumentum appressed-stellate; leaves alternate, pinnately or palmately veined, glandular at base; inflorescences terminal lower cymules bisexual or sometimes unisexual; petals present in staminate, ... indumentum of leaves depressed-stellate; leaves alternate, palmately veined, glandular at base; inflorescences terminal, not bisexual below; petals present in staminate and pistillate flowers; stamens ...
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Orchid Glossary - The Inflorescence
... ) -- When the inflorescence arises from the base of the pseudobulb, as in Lycaste. Denterminate (dee-TER-min-ayt) -- Said of an inflorescence when the terminal flower opens first, thus preventing any further ... that are without stems. Spray (SPRAY) -- A general term used to describe all types of inflorescences. Terminal (TER-min-al) -- When flowers arise from the tip of the growth, as in Cattleya ...
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MBG: Research: Mesoamerica: Chrysochlamys
... , the blades elliptic; major lateral veins mostly prominent, resin canals sometimes visible in dried material. Inflorescences terminal (rarely left pseudo-axillary by the dominant growth of an axillary, vegetative bud), many-flowered ... the middle, 20--60 X 7--25 cm, the apex acuminate, the base narrowing to an acute or cordulate base; lateral veins ca. 1--2 cm apart, ca. 16--22 pairs, looping ...
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MBG: Research: Projects: South America: Venezuelan Guayana
... simple, entire; stipules absent, but small gland-like structures sometimes present at base of petiole. Inflorescences terminal or axillary, cymose, or flowers solitary. Flowers bisexual or unisexual (plants either ... Flowers in terminal or axillary cymose panicles or sometimes solitary, but not in axillary fascicles; fruit a fleshy capsule; seeds arillate ..... 14 14(13). Petiole base often strongly ...
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Garden Clippin's Online: Cimicifuga
... similar, in long, sometimes branched racemes, having been described as "bottle-brush like" or "wandlike". Inflorescences are distinguished by number of pistils, from 1-8, which are either stalked or ... and irregularly toothed, pistils sessile. Racemes can be 2' in length, branched near base of terminal inflorescence. Armitage comments that there are fewer flower stalks produced on this species than ...
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