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inflorescences sessile

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MBG: Research: Margaritopsis C. Wright (Rubiaceae: Psychotrieae)
... acute; leaves 1--5.5 x 0.5--3 cm; southeastern Brazil ...M. schuechiana 8. Inflorescences sessile to pedunculate, ebracteate or bracteate but bracts not involucral, if external bracts surround part ... lobes less than 1 mm long and persistent. 11. Inflorescences with well developed peduncles 5--25 mm long....M. chaenotricha 11. Inflorescences sessile or subsessile with peduncles to 3 mm long. 12. ...
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Key to Arisaemas of Japan
... appendix sessile at base. Phylotaxis 2/5. (2) 1. Spadix appendix stiptate. Phylotaxis spirodistichous (ca. 1/2) (sect. Pedatisecta). (6) 2. Leaves 2. Spadix with horn-like sterile flowers (always female inflorescences ... T-shaped mark inside; 2n=28 (rarely 42). A. thunbergii Blume 6. Leaflets always 3, sessile. Leaves 2, of equal size. (7) 6. Leaflets more than (3-) 5 (if 3, lateral ...
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Angiosperm Families - Acanthaceae Juss.
... , and in verticils. The terminal inflorescence unit cymose (in about 75%), or racemose. Inflorescences commonly dichasial cymes, becoming monochasial in the ultimate branches, and frequently condensed in ... Gynoecium syncarpous; synstylovarious to eu-syncarpous; superior. Ovary 2 locular. Gynoecium median. Ovary sessile. Styles 1; attenuate from the ovary; apical; much longer than the ovary (usually ...
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Angiosperm Families - Aceraceae Juss.
... ‘inflorescencesÂ’; in fascicles, in racemes, and in corymbs. The terminal inflorescence unit racemose. Inflorescences terminal, or axillary; racemose, corymbose or fasciculate. Flowers regular; 4 merous, or 5 merous ... compressed laterally, at right angles to the septum). Ovary 2 locular. Gynoecium median. Ovary sessile. Styles 2; apical. Stigmas 2; dry type; papillate, or non-papillate; Group II type ...
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Hakeas
... upper and lower surfaces and, in the ovary which, in the hakeas (except corkwoods) is sessile, in grevilleas is stipitate. Other characteristics include leaf symmetry, ovary and style. The genus has ... Hakea, best seen in the Barren Ranges of Western Australia's Fitzgerald River National Park. Inflorescences usually arise in axils of young leaves and are erect though with some, such as ...
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Key to Native and Naturalized Genera of Ingeae
... .....................................Abarema 41. Corolla tubular.......................Cojoba 37. Receptacle of unit inflorescences linear or linear-clavate. 42. Pinnae 1-jug.; ... sessile, the spikes terminally paniculate.........................Falcataria 31. Fls of each unit inflorescence dimorphic. 44. Lf-formula i/1, all lvs amply 4-foliate; inflorescence paniculate, but most unit inflorescences ...
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Inflorescence Terminology (Part 1)
... Note: Inflorescences with youngest flower at the end of the main axis (rachis) are called "indeterminate" (i.e. terminal bud continues to produce new flowers). Inflorescences with oldest ... Solitary: A single flower on a caulescent or acaulescent stem. Spike: Unbranched inflorescence with sessile flowers (no pedicels). Raceme: Unbranched inflorescence with flowers on pedicels. Panicle: A branched ...
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Inflorescence Terminology (Part 2)
... (Ficus) In a strict botanical sense fig "fruits" are actually inside-out flower clusters (inflorescences) called syconia. They are hollow, fleshy structures composed of modified stem (peduncular) tissue, ... ) which includes an estimated 1,000 species. Capitulum (Head): A short, dense inflorescence of sessile flowers attached to a common receptacle. This is the characteristic inflorescence of the ...
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RLEM 610 Grasses and Grasslands
... sessile spikelets and short pedicellate spikelets at inflorescence nodes. Raceme inflorescences (Figure 1C) have pedicels supporting single spikelets, with the pedicel attached to the cental axis (rachis). Panicle inflorescences ...
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Inflorescences
... Inflorescences Inflorescences How flowers are arranged on the stem Shape Name and ... group of flowers arising from the main stem, without individual flower stalks (sessile). The example is Agastache foeniculum. Raceme A Raceme is a flower spike ... denser spike in drier conditions. I generally refer to anything in long, thin inflorescences as a spike, and anything more rounded as a cluster. Knowing how ...
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