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simple lamina

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Angiosperm Families - Acanthaceae Juss.
... ); flat; gland-dotted, or not gland-dotted; simple. Lamina dissected, or entire; pinnately veined; cross-venulate. Leaves exstipulate. Lamina margins entire, or crenate, or serrate, or dentate ... . Multicellular hairs branched, or unbranched. Adaxial hypodermis present (rarely), or absent. Lamina dorsiventral, or isobilateral (rarely); without secretory cavities. Cystoliths very commonly present ...
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Angiosperm Families - Achariaceae Harms
... . Leaves alternate; non-sheathing; simple. Lamina dissected (lobed), or entire; sometimes acicular. Leaves exstipulate. Lamina margins crenate, or serrate. Stem anatomy. Cork cambium present; initially superficial. Vessel end-walls mostly simple. Reproductive type, pollination ...
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Athyriaceae [First Draft]
... lamina, dark brown at base, stramineous upwards, U-shaped grooved adaxially; laminae deltoid-ovate to pentagonal-oval, acuminate at apex, bases articulate to the stipe apex, simple-pinnatipartite ... pinnate in ultimate segments, lateral veins simple or occasionally forked, terminating to margin. Laminae herbaceous or thin-herbaceous, stipes top, raches, costae and lamina more or less bearing hyaline ...
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Dicksoniaceae [First Draft]
... submarginal, protected by an abaxial (‘inner’) indusium and a modified lobe of the lamina segment (‘outer indusium’), connate at the base, box-like; paraphyses few, short, ... segments slight falcate, apiculate, margins crenulate to serrulate-serrate; veins free, fertile ones simple, sterile simple or forked; laminae subcoriaceous, upper surface deep green, lower surface glaucous, glabrous on ...
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Advanced_Orchid_Flasking2
... Flasking I still used the same process as I mention in the "Simple Orchid Flasking"; the only change is I don't have to ... just add the powder to distilled water and follow the directions in "Simple Orchid Flasking" Laminar Flow Cabinet Because I started to do flasking for ... note that fungal is almost a thing of the past. Click onto Lamina Flow Cabinet above to see how it is setup. Dec 2000 update - ...
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The Cycad Pages
... unbranched hairs. Microsporophylls: spirally orthostichous, aggregated into male cones and each with a simple, peltate sterile apex, which is not produced into a terminal spine. Each ... stalked, ovoid. Megasporophylls: spirally orthostichous, aggregated into female cones. Sporophylls simple, with a dilated peltate apex or lamina which is not produced into a terminal spine. Ovules two ...
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The Cycad Pages
... , monosulcate. Megasporophylls: spirally orthostichous, aggregated into stalked or sessile female cones. Sporophylls simple, appearing peltate with a hexagonal, faceted dilated apex bearing two distinct, spreading ... ), sessile, orthotropous, inserted on the inner (axis-facing) surface of the thickened lamina and directed inwards ("inverted"). Seeds: subglobular to oblong or ellipsoidal, with a ...
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Pteridophytes
... mostly with true roots; stele simple to complex. Leaves either small, simple and bract-like or linear with a simple vein, straight in bud, or a broad frond with branched or divided veins, simple to ... of several to many, abaxial or on special outgrowth of the lamina (true ferns - Polypodiophyta )... true ferns 2 2 – 3 (rarely 4) ...
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International Carnivous Plant Society
... veins" to describe one commonly cultivated form. This form has petiolate leaves with a oval lamina that are veined throughout with deep purple pigmentation (see Carniv. Pl. Newslett. 21:1-2 ... article. As such, I recommend vegetative propagation which, like in so many Utricularia, is trivially simple. The cultivar name was nominated and submitted for registration by me on 22 October 1999 ...
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Chapter 3: Taxonomy, Page 1
... maturity). Leaves nearly always compound; epulvinate; (falsely) pinnate, or palmate, or bipinnate (rarely). Lamina without cross-venules. Leaves ligulate (often, in palmate and costa-palmate forms), or eligulate ... ground parenchyma). Xylem with vessels. Vessel end-walls mostly oblique; scalariform, or simple, or scalariform and simple. Sieve-tube plastids P-type; type II. Root anatomy. Root xylem ...
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