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laminar hypodermis

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Cycas apoa
... : C. apoa is distinguished by the thin leaflets with narrow bases and no laminar hypodermis, continuous adaxial and abaxial hypodermis and strongly undulate margins, and the small megasporophyll lamina with reduced lateral spines ...
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Cycas bougainvilleana
... is distinguished by the very broad, falcate leaflets with a hard, glossy cuticle, continuous laminar hypodermis and mesophyll interrupted by the broad, low midrib, the relatively short, thick, usually ... being generally more robust in all features, together with the possession of continuous adaxial hypodermis and a usually partly spinescent petiole. Cataphylls are also longer and more pungent. ...
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Angiosperm Families - Chloranthaceae R. Br.
... General anatomy. Accumulated starch other than exclusively ‘pteridophyte type’. Leaf anatomy. Adaxial hypodermis commonly present. Lamina dorsiventral; with secretory cavities, or without secretory cavities. Secretory ... least the laterals sometimes with only half-anthers). Stamens 1–3(–5); laminar, or filantherous. Anthers dehiscing via longitudinal slits, or dehiscing by longitudinal valves; ...
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