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branched filamentous

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Glossary of Pollen and Spore Terminology - Part 2 (D-H)
... (1950). * Digitate (adj.) (Skvarla and Larson, 1965) With bacula or columellae which are branched distally into two or more parts. Example: Polygonum bistorta. Diorate (adj.) (Erdtman, 1952) ... Erdtman and others. Ekto- Orthographical variant of the prefix ecto-. Elater A spirally twisted, filamentous band attached to certain spores and some fossil pollen grains (Jackson, 1928). Example: Equisetum ...
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CPN Samples
... .5-26.0 days) was the same as for the Polish Aldrovanda, the Australian plants branched much more frequently--branches were formed every 3.3-4.5 leaf whorls, as opposed ... °C; maximum 34°C) than do temperate strains. In order to reduce the growth of filamentous algae, the aquarium wall facing the sun should be shaded by a sheet of paper ...
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CPN Samples
... in late August with an unusual structure in the shoot apices (Figure 2). Antler-like branched leaves form a basket (1-2 cm across) enclosing the developing turion. In late September ... at O2 shortage. The same may be true for carnivorous plant turions. Dense mats of filamentous algae or aquatic mosses may also impede rising turions. Aldrovanda turions entangled on the boundary ...
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Floridata: Muscari spp.
... ' with bright blue flowers. Selections of Armenian grape hyacinth include 'Blue Spike' which has a branched inflorescence and large, bright blue double flowers; 'Saphire' which has long lasting (because they are ... m) tall with pale brown urn shaped fertile flowers on the lower half, and blue filamentous sterile flowers on the upper half. The cluster of sterile flowers atop the stalk is ...
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Nolinaceae
... edges of the leaves give them a rough feel. The branched inflorescence carries numerous small creamy-white flowers. Left: Beaucarnea (Nolina) ... seen on the smaller plant at the rear. An attractively branched specimen of limited height can be produced through judicious pruning ... to 10ft tall. Leaf margins are smooth and may be filamentous. Growing at an altitude of around 6000ft above sea level, ...
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