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Glossary: C: cypsela
...the apex, found in species of the Asteraceae and Caprifoliaceae.
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Picea: Dichotomous Key
...scale apex entire [Fig. 45]; winter buds rounded at apex 2b. Branchlets pubescent, not glaucous, yellow-brown; seed cones 1.5–4.5 (–5) cm long; scale apex slightly erose to evidently and ...
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Minuartia: Dichotomous Key
...the apex 4b. Sepals rigid, acute at apex; leaves deciduous or marcescent, but not densely clothing the lower portion of branches; capsules 3–5 mm long, with valves that are entire at apex...
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Sighting: eastern white oak at 42.39611, -72.51611
...the apex of the lobes--admin.]
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Sighting: Fallopia sachalinensis at UMass, Amherst
...long-tapering apex--admin.]
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Question: What is pollen tube made up of
...the apex and is designed to transport gametes from the pollen to the ovule.
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Glossary: R: raceme
...the apex.
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Myricaceae: Dichotomous Key
...the apex of the previous year’s branchlet; leaf blades serrate in the distal ⅓; winter buds dark brown, ovoid, acute at the apex; preformed staminate aments present 2b. Carpellate ...
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Phleum: Dichotomous Key
...at apex 2b. Inflorescence 3–8 cm tall; glumes subacute at apex 1b. Plants perennial; reproductive stems 20–100 cm tall 3a. Glume awns 0.8–3.2 mm long, the longer...
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Scrophularia: Dichotomous Key
...the apex; capsules 6–10 mm long; pedicels 0.4–0.7 mm thick; leaf blades broad-cuneate to broad-rounded or truncate at the base 1b. Sterile filament dark brown to purple-brown near the ape...