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Angiosperm Families - Asclepiadaceae R.Br.
... pair developing. Seeds endospermic. Endosperm oily. Seeds conspicuously hairy (with a terminal coma of long, silky hairs); winged (usually, all round), or wingless (Secamoneae). Cotyledons 2. Embryo chlorophyllous (4/7); straight. Seedling ...
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PlanetaCactus: Mammillaria bocasana
... have conical shape, are thin and extended. Their base has fine hairs. The radial spines are formed by white silky hairs, they can be up to 30 and measure up to 2 cm ...
english.planetacactus.com

Forest Tent Caterpillar
... . The mature larvae are about 45mm in length and are covered in fine, light coloured, silky hairs. The most common species of the forest tent caterpillar found on the prairies has blue ...
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The Border in Early Spring: Part 2
... of a more intense color. The grey-green leaves are finely divided and covered with silky hairs. Plant in a sunny, well-drained location. The snowdrop anemone, or windflower, is 30-38 ...
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Asciepiadaceae - Milkweed Family
... the two ovaries. Fruit: 2 pods, often joined at tips, filled with seeds attached to silky hairs. Leaves: Mostly opposite or in whorls. Plant: Herbs, shrubs or vines with thick milky sap ...
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Plant Fibers
... have a tuft of long, silky hairs at one end. Like miniature parachutes, the hairs aid in the wind dispersal of this interesting North American species. The hairs were used as a substitute ... silky hairs resembling a large cotton ball. Floss silk tree (Chorisia speciosa), a member of the bombax family (Bombaceae) along with kapok (Ceiba pentandra). The large seed capsule is filled with silky hairs ...
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Wood/Plant Fiber Crossword
... absorbent plant fiber made into linen textiles. 7. Thorny tree with seed pods lined with silky hairs ( the ____ silk tree). 8. Stem tissue conducting food sugars made in leaves to the ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Anemone Pulsatilla - Herb Profile and Information
... which arises a rosette of finely-divided, stalked leaves, covered with silky hairs, especially when young, the foot-stalk often being purplish. The ... . The sepals are of a dull violet-purple colour, very silky on the under surfaces. The seed- vessels are small, brown hairy ... , especially the bases of the foot-stalks, is covered with silky hairs. It is odourless, but possesses at first a very acrid ...
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... leaves or bracts terminating a stem (such as the leafy top of a Pineapple). The silky hairs at the end of some seeds (such as fireweed - Epilobium). COMMISSURE: A joint, seam, suture ...
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How To Choose Floating Pond Plants water floating garden pond plants
... overwintered in warmth. Salvinia natans Salviniaceae Velvety leaves about 12 cm long, covered with fine silky hairs. Not hardy and must be overwintered in warmth. Floating Pond Plants, flowering in winter and ...
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