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erect scaly

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Angiosperm Families - Betulaceae S.F. Gray
... -venulate. Leaves stipulate. Stipules intrapetiolar; free of one another; scaly; caducous. Lamina margins serrate, or dentate. Vegetative buds scaly. Leaves without a persistent basal meristem. Domatia occurring in ... Inflorescences terminal (the stems sympodial); more or less elongate, pendulous catkins (male), or erect, short heads or woody cones (female), with few-flowered dichasia in the bract ...
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Angiosperm Families - Corylaceae Mirbel
... intrapetiolar; free of one another; caducous. Lamina margins serrate and dentate; flat. Vegetative buds scaly. Leaves without a persistent basal meristem. Vernation conduplicate. Domatia occurring in the family (from ... ‘inflorescences’; in catkins (the male catkins long and pendulous, the females short and erect). The terminal inflorescence unit racemose (i.e. the male flower solitary in the bract ...
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Fir, Pine or Spruce - Which Do I Have?
... pines will retain their cones for many years. Fir cones are erect, unlike the pendulous cones of most spruce trees. In fir trees, ... , the scales fall off, leaving the erect center stem attached to the branch. You will see these erect center stems near the top of ... on spruce trees is generally rough to touch and becomes furrowed and scaly with age. Fir trees have smooth bark that is often grayish ...
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The Beaver
... pastime, their weight gives them a solid foundation. The broad, flat, scaly tail serves as a prop when sitting erect, as a rudder when swimming, and for sounding an alarm (by slapping ... (34­45 kg). Return to Top Distinctive Features: The broad, flat, scaly tail serves as a prop when sitting erect, as a rudder when swimming, and for sounding an alarm (by slapping ...
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ACROSTICHACEAE [First Draft]
... Dr. Dong Shiyong Plants terrestrial in moist places. Rhizome stout, creeping, ascending or erect, scaly. Fronds dimorphic, or monomorphic but distal pinnae fertile only. Lamina 1-pinnate, firmly ... ±ž lu jue shu Terrestrial or in coastal swampy places. Rhizome stout, creeping or erect, scaly, dictyostelic with additional strands; scales large, broadly lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, entire. Fronds ...
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Adiantaceae [First Draft]
... of false indusia deeply sinus, retuse or truncate etc.; sporangia globular, long stalked, annuli erect; mostly consist of 18-28 incrassate cells; spores tetrahedric, yellowish, transparent, smooth and experine. ... short and erect, covered with dark-brown lanceolate scales. Fonds clustered; stipes 6-15 cm long, thick reached 2 mm in diam, custaneous and polished, bases same scaly, upwards glabrous; ...
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Vegetative Terminology (Part 1)
... mangrove (Avicennia germinans) along the eastern shore of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. The slender, erect outgrowths from the roots are called pneumatophores. The porous pneumatophores enable the water-logged ... flakes. Ashes To Wildflowers: Post-Burn Succession) Types Of Subterranean Stems Two examples of scaly, underground stems called rhizomes. A. Rhizome of achira (Canna edulis). B. Rhizome of ...
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Cedar
... pointy needles like pines, spruces and firs (the Pinaceae). The impostors (except Cryptomeria) all have scaly, frondlike foliage when mature (family Cupressaceae). All true cedars originated in the Old World - ... large evergreen trees with grey bark - smooth at first, becoming rough with age - and erect, woody cones. Cedar wood has historically been important in commerce, and remains popular today ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Aconite Herb - Profile and Information
... green, glossy leaves, deeply divided in palmate manner and flowers in erect clusters of a dark blue colour. The shape of the ... its upper extremity, when crowned with an undeveloped bud, enclosed by scaly leaves, is about 3/4 inch in diameter, tapering quickly downwards. ... , and yellow flowers - a native of the Alps. Its stem is erect, firm, angular and hairy; the leaves alternate and much cut into ...
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Cupressus sempervirens
... L. ( Cypress) Perennial tree of the Cypress family - cupressaceae- up to 30 m. Erect stems. Imbricate leaves, scaly , dark green. The fruit is a galbulus , round and ligneous. Cultivated plant as ornamental ...
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