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Page 2: 1,106 results for apex

  • Glossary: S: stigma

    ...the apex of the style.

  • Glossary: T: truncate

    ...or apex of an organ latitudinally straight, appearing to have been cut off.

  • Moehringia: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex; leaf blades glabrous, acute to acuminate (rarely obtuse) at the apex; seeds 1.3–1.6 mm long 1b. Sepals 2–3 mm long, obtuse to subacute at the apex; leaf blades ciliate, obtuse t...

  • Triadenum: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex; petals 8–10 mm long; styles 2–3 mm long; capsules gradually tapering to the apex 1b. Sepals 3–5 mm long, obtuse to rounded at the apex; petals 5–8 mm long; styles 
0.5–1.5 mm lo...

  • Glossary: D: determinate

    ...the apex or apical portion developing first, then successively developing to the base.

  • Glossary: A: appressed

    ...the apex of the plant or structure, usually referring to leaves growing up against the stem (= "adpressed").

  • Glossary: O: obovate

    ...the apex (compare ovate), and broadly tapering to each end; wider than oblanceolate.

  • Lasthenia: Dichotomous Key

    ...at apex; styles of disk flowers triangular at apex; pappus of 1–7 awns or awn-tipped scales or absent; leaf blades entire 1b. Involucre 4–6 mm tall; anthers of disk flowers ovate to ellip...

  • Glossary: O: oblanceolate

    ...the apex, and tapering at both ends; narrower than obovate but wider than linear (compare lanceolate).

  • Glossary: A: adpressed

    ...the apex of the plant or structure, usually referring to leaves growing up against the stem (= "appressed").