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calyx limb

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MBG: Research: Cosmibuena Ruiz & Pav., nom. cons. (Rubiaceae: Hillieae)
... broadly rounded at apex, drying thickly coriaceous; plants drying red-brown; old stipules turning red; calyx limb divided to base; flowers solitary; capsules smooth; Costa Rica and Panama, 700-2300 m... ... apex, drying coriaceous to subcoriaceous; plants drying green or gray-green; old stipules turning white; calyx limb truncate or partially to deeply lobed; flowers 2-9 in cymes; capsules smooth or ...
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MBG: Research: Margaritopsis C. Wright (Rubiaceae: Psychotrieae)
... Calyx limb lobed for 1/3--1/2 of its length; inflorescences capitate; Surinam and northeastern Brazil.... M. wilhelmensis 16. Calyx limb ... Calyx limb lobed for 1/3--1/2 of its length, lobes narrowly triangular to linear, acute; fruits 5--6 x 5--6 mm....M. haematocarpa 22. Calyx limb ...
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FPHG -
... fruits. The disease can occur in three forms: as a fruit rot, leaf spot, or limb canker on apple trees, and as a fruit rot on pear or quince trees. In ... few eventually reaching several feet in length. Pycnidia are produced abundantly on limb cankers. Fruit rot usually appears at the calyx end of the fruit. It can originate at any wound that ...
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Aristolochia tomentosa, pipevine
... wide, heart-shaped. Flowers about 3 cm long, strongly curved. Calyx with a dark purple orifice and a wrinkled reflexed limb. Fruits capsules about 3 cm (1.2 in) in diameter. Distribution ...
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Tufted Apple Bud Moth
... usually occurs after larvae have finished feeding and have pupated. Larvae occasionally enter the apple calyx and feed unnoticed within the seed cavity. Most injury to apples is caused by second ... ha) at petal fall to monitor male moth emergence. Traps should be attached to a limb at five to six feet (1.5-1.8 m) above the ground in the ...
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Black Rot and White Rot of Apples
... rot, a leaf spot known as frogeye leaf spot, and a limb canker. Infected fruit become unmarketable, severe leaf spotting can result in defoliation which weakens the tree, and limb cankers can girdle and eventually kill entire branches. II. Symptoms: ... in the season. Early fruit infection usually appears at the calyx end of the fruit. These lesions begin as reddish spots ...
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VT Forestry I.D. Cards - hackberry
... , produced on stalks from new leaf axils. Each flower with a 4 or 5 lobed calyx, appearing in spring. Fruit:Round drupe, 1/4 to 3/8 inch in diameter, turning ... reaching up to 70 feet tall; typically a very bad looking tree due to considerable limb breakage and sprouting along the trunk. Notes: VT Forestry I.D. Cards - rock elm rock ...
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Mentha arvensis... American Wild Mint
... : verticils of flowers axillary, and separated by regular internodes; calyx 10 nerved; corolla with a short tube, and nearly regular 4 lobed limb; upper lobe formed by the fusion of the 2 ...
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Orchid Glossary - The Flower
... ) -- Said of the hard often waxy projections found on lips of orchids, such as Phalaenopsis. Calyx (KAY-liks) -- The outermost segments of the flower; the sepals. Cap (KAPP) -- The removable cover ... . Lateral (LAT-err-ul) -- Comming from the side. Lax (LAKS) -- Having loose, flexible, drooping segments. Limb (LIM) -- The flat, expanded portion of any segment, as the expanded section of the lip ...
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Gleditsia triacanthos L
... em (2 to 5 in) long, pubescent, and often clustered. The calyx is campanulate, with five elliptic-lanceolate lobes; there are four to ... erect, oval, and longer than the calyx lobes; and up to 10 stamens, inserted on the calyx tube. The pistil is rudimentary or absent ... near the coast. Honeylocust is considered to be windfirm, but heavy limb breakage from wind was reported in Kansas. Because of its ...
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