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Passiflora 'Mini Lamb'
... to 5cm width, green veins; petiole 4cm; between two and eight 3mm long prominent petiole glands, often in staggered pairs from near start to near end of petiole. Stipules 4.5cm x 2cm with ...
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Passiflora plant ID
... easy. P. incarnata always has its petiole glands (little bumps) at the end of the petiole, hard up against the leaf as shown above. It usually has three lobed leaves but may have five. P. 'Incense' has a pair of petiole glands half way up the petiole ... petiole & the flower. The petiole is the bit of stem that connects the leaf to the plant. The petiole glands are ...
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MY CARNIVOROUS PLANTS
... completely opened with fully bedewed tentacles, take the blade with the best part of the petiole attached. A small sharp scalpel will be found handly to ensure a clean cut, or ... sopping, sandy peat. Drosera filiformis ssp. Filiformis is a pretty plant, easily recognizable, since the glands are red. The leaf can be 23-25 cm long, and remains semi-errect. The ...
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MY CARNIVOROUS PLANTS
... . When in doubt, the blade with a small part of the petiole attached should suffice. A small sharp scalpel will be found handy ... the coming of the rains. The point of attachment between the petiole and the gemma is narrow and fragile, and it soon breaks ... only with Byblis. There are two types of gland. The mucilage-secreting glands are thick-stalked, rather large and mushroom-shaped. They are rendered ...
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12. Descriptions
... , bracts Flowers: general features, pedicel, receptacle and hypanthium, calyx, corolla, corona, androecium (flowering), glands or disk, gynoecium (flowering) Fruit: general, aggregation of or division within fruit, fruit ... glandular hairs, with 2 lines of hairs decurrent from margins of petiole. Leaves opposite, apically alternate; petiole 1--4(--6) mm; leaf blade elliptic to elliptic-oblong, 1 ...
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Athyriaceae [First Draft]
... cuneate at base, 3-pinnate, ultimate pinnules pinnatipartite; pinnae 4--5 pairs, alternate, upswept, petiole 3--5 mm, the basal pair the largest, narrowly deltoid-ovate, ca. 7 ... short petiole present, upward pinnae sessile. Veins pinnate in segments, veinlets simple, upswept, visible abaxially. Laminae thin-herbaceous or near membranous when dried, green, raches and costae slender, without glands. ...
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Arboretum Images 5
... bipinnate leaves. The leaf petiole contains a prominent gland with paired (jugate) glands on the rachis (red arrow). In Central American thorn acacias, similar petiolar glands supply symbiotic ants with carbohydrate ... one of nature's most remarkable interrelationships between an insect and a tree. Acacia Glands & Symbiotic Ants Giraffe Feeding On Acacia Leaves Acacia: Remarkable Genus Of Trees All ...
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Vegetative Terminology (Part 2)
... some species, such as black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), the stipules at the base of the petiole are modified into a pair of sharp spines. Stipular The Spines Of Swollen-Thorn Acacias ... bodies from its leaflet tips (yellowish granules in photo) and carbohydrate-rich nectar from glands on its petiole (just above the pair of spines). Center: Another Central American swollen thorn acacia (A ...
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Australian Systematic Botany Society
... : habit (13 states), stem or branch (5), exudate (4), smell (2), indument (6), leaves with glands (1), petiole/rachis (6), lamina (26), inflorescence (9), flower (14), fruit (9), seed (4). Each state ...
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Rubus allegheniensis, Allegheny blackberry
... characteristically yellow-green in color, tomentose; subcordate at base; caudate at apex, margins serrate; petiole and rachis are spiny, pubescent, and glandular. Inflorescence a terminal raceme with 12-many ... often confused with R. ostryifolia and R. pensilvanicus. Highbush blackberry has abundant red stipitate glands. Rubus is a complex genus. Species are difficult to identify due to frequent ...
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