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cones stalked

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Rock Garden
... moist at all times. It thrives best in partial shade, add peat at planting time. Stalked lobed leaves follow the Anemone-like flowers and in time the plants form large and ... excellent groundcover. Juvenile leaves are Heather-like but adult ones are tiny green scales. The cones are green and berry-like made up of fleshy fused scales. One of the most ...
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Lab V - Lycophytes (2)
... 1:12) is characterized by a lobed protostele, lateral, reniform, stalked sporangia, and an axis covered with enations (Figure 5 ... like Baragwanathia, has leaves vascularized by a single, unbranched strand. Stalked, reniform sporangia reside clearly in the axis of the ... -- free-sporing mono- or bisporangiate cones (VG 2:8)(VG 2:9) Lepidocarpon -- megasporangiate cones (VG 2:7) Stigmaria -- rhizophores ...
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Pine Family
... or in fascicles. The female seed cones usually occur in the upper canopy of the tree, either solitarily or in groups. They are woody, sessile or stalked, and pendent or erect. Maturity occurs in 1 to 3 seasons. The cones bear 2 ovules on ovuliferous scales, and the bracts and seed scale are distinct. Male cones are catkin ...
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Interactive Dendrology Glossary
... : Male cone of some gymnosperms like cycads, ginkgo, and conifers. Plural: microstobili. Monoecious: Having unisexual cones or flowers with female and male reproductive structures on the same plant. Needle: Long, slender ... of an embryo, food store, and protective coat. Serotinous: Remaining closed at maturity. Sessile: Not stalked. Umbo: Protuberance or swollen part of a cone scale.
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