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inflorescences sessile

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... SPADIX: The fleshy spike usually enclosed in a spathe. The central columns in the "flowers" (inflorescences) of Calla Lilies, Jack-in-the-Pulpits, etc. SPATHE: One, or sometimes two, large ... divided into small spikes. SPICULE: A small, sharp point. SPIKE: Long, narrow, unbranched cluster of sessile flowers produced along a central axis. SPIKELET: A secondary spike, especially applied to grasses, ...
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Sections - Croton Research Network
... entire, without basal glands; stipules entire; inflorescences unisexual or bisexual, without basal bisexual cymules; stamens 10-15; pistillate flowers sessile or pedicellate, sepals entire, eglandular, ... at base; stipules entire; inflorescences terminal, without bisexual cymules; petals reduced in pistillate flowers; stamens 10-20; pistillate flowers sessile or short-pedicellate, sepals entire ...
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MBG: Research: Mesoamerica: Chrysochlamys
... key: 1a. Inflorescences apparently axillary; leaves with large, adaxial, margined petiolar pits; seeds ca. 6 mm.........................................Dystovomita 1b. Inflorescences usually terminal; leaves mostly ... mm apart), ± prominent but difficult to distinguish from the intersecondaries; inflorescences often appearing axillary; anthers sessile on a capitulum; stigmas 3; far eastern Panama to ...
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Garden Clippin's Online: Cimicifuga
... described as "bottle-brush like" or "wandlike". Inflorescences are distinguished by number of pistils, from 1-8, which are either stalked or sessile. Small individual flowers are apetalous, and petaloid ... shade to half day sun. Leaves deeply cut; leaflets ovate and irregularly toothed, pistils sessile. Racemes can be 2' in length, branched near base of terminal inflorescence. Armitage comments ...
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Glossary
... called the genoecium. Pistillate- Having only female organs. May apply to individual flowers or inflorescences, or to plants of a dioecious species in angiosperms. Ploidy- Degree of repetition ... of serpentine minerals derived from the alteration of previously existing divine and pyroxene. Sessile- Without a stalk; sitting directly on its base. Shade-tolerance classes- Very intolerant, intolerant ...
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Cedrela odorata L
... Argentina (34). Flowering begins when new leaves are expanding. The large and much-branched inflorescences bear numerous small, five-part, symmetrical greenish-white flowers. Trees are monoecious; male ... upon which the original species description was based, is characterized by glabrous foliage with sessile leaflets, whereas the variety (formerly species) "mexicana" of Central and South America has ...
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Jay's Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia - F to G
... sepals and petals similar and almost joined at the base, a sessile, erect lip that is basally ventricose or saccate and is ... to be given and they can use less shade. The inflorescences arise with the new psudobulbs appearance. Common Name or Meaning Gramma = Letter ... , olive green, brown, or yellow flowers on long arching, racemose inflorescences. The flowers have large showy sepals and petals with a ...
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