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Listing 1 - 10 from 61 for inflorescences sessile

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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Angiosperm Families - Achariaceae Harms
... (few flowered); in fascicles and in racemes. The terminal inflorescence unit (when determinable) racemose. Inflorescences few flowered, in fascicles or racemes. Flowers small to medium-sized; regular; 3– ... . The pistil 1 celled. Gynoecium syncarpous; synovarious to synstylovarious; superior. Ovary 1 locular; sessile. Styles attenuate from the ovary; apical; shorter than the ovary. Stigmas 3–5. ...
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Angiosperm Families - Aegicerataceae Blume
... , fruit and seed morphology. Flowers aggregated in ‘inflorescences’; in racemes, or in umbels. Inflorescences terminal, or axillary; sessile terminal or axillary umbels, or short branched racemes. Flowers ebracteate; ebracteolate; small; somewhat ...
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Angiosperm Families - Aizoaceae Rudolphi
... in false whorls); often terete; fleshy; imbricate to not imbricate; shortly petiolate to sessile; when opposite, connate, or not connate; sheathing, or non-sheathing; mostly simple; epulvinate ... aggregated) in cymes, or in heads. The terminal inflorescence unit (when flowers aggregated) cymose. Inflorescences cymes and heads. Flowers small, or medium-sized; regular; not resupinate; cyclic; ...
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Angiosperm Families - Alismataceae Vent.
... submerged and emergent. Heterophyllous (often), or not heterophyllous. Leaves alternate; petiolate, or sessile; sheathing; simple. Lamina pinnately veined (or parallel-pinnate), or palmately veined, ... ‘inflorescencesÂ’ (usually), or solitary. The terminal inflorescence unit cymose, or racemose. Inflorescences scapiflorous; paniculate, often complex with verticils of branches, sometimes umbellate ...
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Angiosperm Families - Alliaceae J.G. Agardh
... distichous (e.g. leek), or spiral; flat, or rolled, or terete (or angular); sessile (usually), or petiolate (rarely, e.g. Allium ursinum); sheathing. Leaf sheaths with free ... ‘inflorescences’ (usually), or solitary (Ipheion); in umbels. The terminal inflorescence unit cymose. Inflorescences scapiflorous; umbellate, usually representing one or more contracted, helicoid cymes; with involucral bracts ...
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Angiosperm Families - Alzateaceae S. Graham
... mostly clustered at the branch tips); flat; more or less leathery; shortly petiolate to sessile; not gland-dotted; simple. Lamina entire; oblong, or ovate, or obovate; pinnately veined ( ... fruit and seed morphology. Flowers aggregated in ‘inflorescences’; in cymes, or in panicles. Inflorescences axillary (at the ends of the branches). Flowers ebracteolate; small; regular; 5 merous; cyclic ...
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Angiosperm Families - Amaranthaceae Juss.
... , or in spikes, or in heads. The terminal inflorescence unit when flowers aggregated, cymose. Inflorescences racemes of cymes; with involucral bracts (rarely), or without involucral bracts; pseudanthial, or not ... The pistil 1 celled. Gynoecium syncarpous; synovarious to eu-syncarpous; superior. Ovary 1 locular; sessile to stipitate. Gynoecium non-stylate, or stylate. Styles 1–3. Stigmas 1–3; dry ...
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Angiosperm Families - Amaryllidaceae Jaume St.-Hil.
... deciduous; alternate; spiral (not uncommonly, e.g. Crinum), or distichous (mostly?); ‘herbaceous’; sessile, or petiolate (or almost so); sheathing; without marked odour (in particular, not onion- ... (variously condensed), or in umbels, or in heads. The terminal inflorescence unit cymose. Inflorescences scapiflorous; cymose, but often umbels or heads by condensation; with involucral bracts (mostly ...
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