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Douglas Fir - 100 Most Common North American Trees
... or blue Douglas-fir. The unusual cone is also unique with, forked, snake-tongue-like bracts extending from each scale. The tree is one of the dominant trees in the foothills of ...
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Douglas fir - America's Favorite Christmas Tree
... belongs to Douglas-fir. The unusual cone is also unique with, forked, snake-tongue-like bracts extending from each scale. The tree is one of the dominant trees in the foothills of ...
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Bigcone Douglass Fir
... macrocarpa This southern California tree has 4-8 inch cones that have three small toothed bracts extending just beyond the scales. To sprout the seeds, place fresh seeds in a plastic bag ...
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Douglas Fir
... genus and grows 180-210 feet tall. The cinnamon brown cones have three narrow toothed bracts extending beyond the scales. To sprout the seeds, place fresh seeds in a plastic bag filled ...
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Gymnosperms
... . e. Pseudotsuga - Douglas fir. major timber tree. 200' X 12', leaves flat. Cones pendulous with bracts extending well beyond each scale. f. Juniperus - trees & shrubs. Some with leaves spreading & needle-like. Some ...
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Angiosperm Families - Anthericaceae J.G. Agardh
... varied, even including spikes resembling large grass spikelets in Johnsonia; with involucral bracts, or without involucral bracts; pseudanthial, or not pseudanthial; espatheate. Flowers small, or medium-sized; regular ... proposed recently (see Chase et al, 1996) involve reducing Anthericaceae to eight genera, extending Lomandraceae to 15 genera, raising Boryeae to family rank, etc. These proposals ...
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Angiosperm Families - Campanulaceae Juss.
... anastomosing). The laticifers in leaves and in stems (especially in the phloem, often extending elsewhere). Leaf anatomy. Hydathodes very commonly present. Stomata present; mainly confined to ... . Inflorescences scapiflorous, or not scapiflorous; terminal, or axillary; with involucral bracts, or without involucral bracts; pseudanthial, or not pseudanthial. Flowers medium-sized to large; regular to ...
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Bromeliads
... inflorescence is frequently made up of brilliantly colored bracts borne below each flower. Bracts may be separated, large and leaf-like or ... spikes. Usually, the bright bracts remain on the inflorescence while fruit matures. The combination of highly colored bracts and often contrasting ... -inch long and some species have long wax filaments extending from the rear of the body. They damage bromeliads by ...
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Garden at Symdock - Bromeliads - Billbergia
... flowers, which unfortunately only last a short time. The large and extremely brightly coloured bracts, hold the magnitude of largish brilliant coloured flowers. Some have large vertical inflorescences, while ... These multiple flowers are supported by pink sepals from the green calyx. Extending from the very large red multi bracts, the flowers are displayed above the foliage and only last for ...
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Thelymitras Page 250
... This author lists 60 species with major distribution in Australia and extending into New Zealand and Malaysia. Clements (1989) lists 45 species, 2 ... rainfall and habitat, along the coastline and into the hinterland and extending well into the arid Goldfields areas where they can survive ... underground tubers, these can be pear shaped, round or ovoid, leaf bracts can hug the stem or be free, there is a ...
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