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rachis narrowly winged

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Bolbitidaceae [First Draft]
... and others free or rarely uniting; rachis narrowly winged or not.       10a. Pinnae pinnatifid; rachis wingless····· ... ×sinensis       10b. Pinnae subnetire or crenate; rachis narrowly winged.           11a. Pinnae ... green or brownish, the terminal segment narrowly triangular, longer to shorter than the central pinnae, base trifid; rhachis not winged; pinnae 6-14 pairs, opposite ...
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Sinopteridaceae [First Draft]
... 3 cm, stalked, stalks 5—10 mm, apex elongate-acuminate or caudate. Pinnules anadromous, narrowly winged and decurrent to costae. Ultimate sterile pinnules or segments obliquely ovate, apex sharply serrate ... truncate and parallel to rachis, basiscopic base cuneate, apex acuminate or occasionally caudate. Ultimate pinnules oblong, ca. 1 X 0.2—0.3 cm, base narrowly winged, margins undulate or crenate, ...
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VT Forestry I.D. Cards - tree-of-Heaven
... middle to the sharp-pointed tip; husk is thin and 4-winged above the middle, often dusty-yellow looking; maturing in fall. ... -lanceolate, finely serrate, and 3 to 3 1/2 inches long, rachis is stout and somewhat pubescent; yellow-green to green above, slightly ... in color with chestnut brown multiple terminal buds that are pointed, narrowly conical and quite long. Bark:Gray-brown to brown, very smooth ...
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MBG: Research: Mesoamerica: Chrysochlamys
... sites in west central Panama. Its habitat, larger flowers, and stouter fruiting rachis easily distinguish it from the similarly narrow-leaved new species, C. tenuis, described ... narrowly elliptic and often falcate, coriaceous leaves, with very visible resin canals. The lateral leaf veins are without prominent intersecondaries, and the fruits are basically pyriform and winged. Although the winged ...
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MBG: Research: Mesoamerica: Dioscorea
... rachis ± verruculose, very delicate, up to only twice the diameter of the pedicels; the cymes of 1 (rarely 2) flowers, subtended by a pair of narrowly ... rachis, elliptic, 1.2--2.0 x 0.5--0.9 cm, apically acute; seeds 1--1.4 x 0.3--0.4 cm, winged ... of the related species here discussed. That, in conjunction with the narrowly acute fruits, much-branched staminate inflorescences, broad, many-veined, and ...
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Jay's Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia - M - Max
... followed by lateral branches arising from just below the primary rachis as new leaves appear at most any time of the ... of Dale and Deni Borders to Common Name The Beautiful-Winged Masdevallia Flower Size 3/4" [2 cm] A dwarf epiphytic ... tubular sheaths carrying a single, apical, erect, coriaceous, narrowly obovate, obtuse leaf that is narrowly cuneate below into the subpetiolate base and blooms on ...
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