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young tubercle

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John Merle Coulter
... summit of the lower peduncle-like portion of the very young tubercle (thus appearing axillary with reference to the exposed part of the tubercle) and bearing a dense penicellate tuft of long soft ... the latter genus the young tubercle bears on the summit of its pedicel-like lower portion the tufted flower-bearing areola the modified upper portion of the tubercle at that time appearing as ...
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Cactaceae of the Boundary
... the tubercle) it expands into the floriferous areola, upwards it ceases just under the acutish point of the tubercle without any trace of an aculeiferous areola or of spines ; in the young tubercle it ... a very young tubercle, which when bearing flower and fruit is somewhat thickened, and takes the shape and functions of a short penduncle, bearing laterally the upper part of the tubercle like a ...
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PlanetaCactus: Ferocactus latispinus
... young, but they can be up to 23 when adult. They show protuberances and they are separated by relief that acquire low and obtuse tubercle ... in number of 4 or maybe more. They are red when young and reddish when adult. They normally appear turgid or directed ... porous substrate. Watering must be moderate. It is recommended that the young specimens be protected from cold, since too low temperatures can ...
english.planetacactus.com

Teacher Resource Guide: Pocahontas
... careful plan or method tuberculosis a highly variable communicable disease caused by the tubercle bacillus that primarily affects sthe lungs courage mental strength to venture, persevere, ... , Feodor (illustrator). The Double Life of Pocahontas. New York: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 1987 Iannone,Catherine. Pocahontas. Pennsylvania: Chelsea House Publishers, 1995 McDaniel, Melissa and ...
nps-vip.net

Untitled Document
... at a high ratio to normal forms. Of course, they exist as crests as young plants, so they have inherited a gene for cresting. Typically, their growth is vigorous ... : spiraled tubercle Left low: thin tubercle Left bot: split tubercle Right top: very large tubercle Right upp: short tubercle Right low: large tubercle Right bot: comparatively thin tubercle page 52 Left top: wrinkled tubercle Left upp: ...
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Rosy Apple Aphid
... from the eggs in spring are all viviparous (producing live young), wingless females, and when mature are called stem mothers. The ... females), also present only in the fall, have a prominent central tubercle on the front of the head, separating this species from ... down and content themselves with feeding and producing young at a rapid rate. Production of young usually begins two or three days after ...
www.caf.wvu.edu

Plant List - Page 1
... , Malwyd Cacti in 1986, ? ex Bates Collection. short columns of dark green leaves with white tubercle dots in fine, vertical lines on outer surface of leaves. £1.50 x8 CC 181 ... £4.00 x2 CC 1167 H. truncata x ? Ex seed (as H. maughanii) from Roy Young and sown 08/08/1988 £4.00 x1 CC 1866 'Johnson's Hybrid' (truncata x ...
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Turbinicarpus Information Exchange - Description of T. pseudopectinatus
... short tuft of wool appears, if they are still young. The flowers emerge from the areole at the upper edge of the tubercle, almost somewhat inwards of it. Axil bare. Areoles narrow ...
www.mfaint.demon.co.uk

Turbinicarpus Information Exchange - Description of T. roseiflorus
... irregularly flattened or ± angular, also with a transverse furrow between the tubercle, this ± flattened above and below; Radial spines on young plants to ca. 10(?12), either light horn-colour and darker ...
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Maryland Geological Survey: Miocene Sharks Teeth of Calvert County
... , in addition, an irregular curved ridge, terminating in a basal tubercle and dividing off the anterior more wrinkled third of the ... large species (mento). "Its crown is proportionately longer, and the posterior tubercle and internal curved ridge of the crown are rudimental, but ... Leidy remarks that Cope's O. crocodilinus is most likely a young individual of O. cornutidens, also he says that in the ...
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