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Angiosperm Families - Aphyllanthaceae G.T. Burnett
... -plants. Leaves much reduced (to sheaths). Perennial; with a basal aggregation of leaves; shortly rhizomatous. Xerophytic. Leaves alternate; spiral; sheathing. Leaf sheaths with free margins. Leaves simple; ... Root anatomy. Root xylem with vessels; vessel end-walls scalariform and simple (mainly simple). Reproductive type, pollination. Plants hermaphrodite. Floral nectaries present. Nectar secretion ...
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Angiosperm Families - Aponogetonaceae J.G. Agardh
... ; cormous, or rhizomatous. Hydrophytic; rooted. Leaves emergent and floating. Often heterophyllous. Leaves alternate; petiolate; sheathing. Leaf sheaths with free margins. Leaves simple. Lamina parallel-veined; cross-venulate ... starch exclusively ‘pteridophyte type’. Leaf anatomy. Stomata present (on floating leaves); paracytic. Lamina without secretory cavities (assuming that Cronquist’s ‘ ...
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Bolbitidaceae [First Draft]
... or scandent, dorsiventral, covered with lanceolate, brown or blackish scales. Leaves dimorphic, evergreen, simple, pinnate, or rarely bipinnate. Sterile leaves: petioles bearing ovate or lanceolate, brown scales at base; lamina ... 0.5-1.5 cm, usually subclathrate, brownish or blackish, subentire. Leaves ± spaced, 1-3 cm apart; sterile leaves simple or pinnate, 15- 80 cm long; petiole 10- 30 (-40) ...
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Lomariopsidaceae [First Draft]
... above, with scales as the rhizome; juvenile leaves simple, lanceolate, 18-22 × 4.5-5 cm, margin entire, apex caudately acuminate; mature leaves pinnate, elliptic, 35-40 × 15- ... mm, margin sparsely serrate. Leaves distant, dimorphic, coriaceous; stipes 10-30 cm long, stramineous, grooved above, decurrent into the ridges of the rhizome; juvenile leaves simple, with short stalk, narrowly lanceolate ...
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What Tree is That? at arborday.org
... the leaves SIMPLE (one BLADE attached to a stalk or PETIOLE)? OR Are the leaves COMPOUND (more than one BLADE attached to a single stalk or PETIOLE)? OR Are the uniquely fan-shaped leaves ...
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What Tree is That? at arborday.org
... the leaves SIMPLE (one BLADE attached to a stalk or PETIOLE)? OR Are the leaves COMPOUND (more than one BLADE attached to a stalk or PETIOLE? OR Are the uniquely fan-shaped leaves mostly ...
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Leaves that Trick
... leaves you see are leaves or leaflets! There are a few simple, general rules of thumb that you can follow to decide whether a plant has simple or compound leaves ... leaves/leaflets at night-time (the so called 'sleep movements' of plants). Simple leaves may have a pulvinus at the base of their leaf stalks. Compound leaves ...
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Haworthia Society: A Simple Description of Haworthias
... Menu End of Sidebar [ Back to Start of Sidebar ] Start of Content [ Skip Content ] A Simple Description of Haworthias Haworthias are small succulent plants native to South Africa. They are related ... as succulent - which means that they can cope with relatively harsh waterless hot environments. Their leaves are swollen to store water and may be green or attractively coloured. They are however ...
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Convolvulaceae - Morning-Glory Family
Convolvulaceae - Morning-Glory Family Convolvulaceae - Morning-Glory Family Flowers: 5 petals united into a funnel shape, almost unlobed and radially symmetric. 5 stamen. Fruit: Nuts, berries, or capsules. Leaves: Simple alternate. Plant: Vines, shrubs and trees. Back to Family Index
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The Pines
... world wide economic importance as a source of timber and pulp for paper. Conifer features Leaves, simple (not-pinnate), highly-reduced and generally evergreen Male & female reproductive organs borne in cones ( ... in the conifers. It is typically a woody plant with highly reduced, non-pinnate leaves. Microspores and megaspores are produced by cones and all conifers are monoecious. The gametophyte ...
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