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locule pendulous

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Angiosperm Families - Aceraceae Juss.
... 2; dry type; papillate, or non-papillate; Group II type. Placentation axile. Ovules 2 per locule; pendulous; when not orthotropous, apotropous (Engler); with dorsal raphe; collateral, or superposed; non-arillate; orthotropous to ...
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Angiosperm Families - Alangiaceae DC.
... unilocular apical; when bilocular apical. Ovules in the single cavity when unilocular, 1; 1 per locule; pendulous; with lateral raphe (and lateral micropyle), or with lateral raphe to with dorsal raphe; anatropous ...
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Palomar Mtn. Lichens
... than 1mm); spores polarilocular (2-celled with wide septum, essentially ellipsoid-oval with circular locule at each end or pole); Caloplaca trachyphylla has slightly wider lobes up to 1 ... Wilderness. Mountain. Ramalina menziesii (lace lichen or California Spanish moss): A conspicuous, gray-green pendulous lichen draped from the limbs of oaks; thallus flattened (perforate and netlike or reticulate); ...
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MBG: Research: Mesoamerica: Chrysochlamys
... terrestrial genera with succulent-capsuled fruits and 1(rarely 2) large arillate seeds per locule. Three genera therein, Tovomita, Chrysochlamys, and Tovomitopsis have suffered a particularly tortuous taxonomic ... --4 mm long; stamens ca. 20; inflorescence and infructescence delicate, usually nodding or pendulous; fruits narrowly obovoid or pyriform and usually rostrate, mostly 1 or 2 (3) -seeded ...
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The Succulent Plant Page: Glossary of Botanical Terms
... of its inflorescence. Hence: adj. pedicellate - with stalks. Pendent - hanging down from a support. Pendulous - drooping or hanging down. Penicillate - like a tuft of hairs. See also: barbate, canescence, ... (Latin: = pumpkin) a berry with a firm rind, fleshy pulp, many seeds and a single locule, typified by fruits of the Cucurbitaceae. Perennial - growing for more than two years. Cactaceae ...
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