Limadendron: a new genus of Leguminosae (Papilionoideae
... petal with boss; h keel petal from a basal view; i stamens; j gynoecium, including longitudinal section; k fruit; l seed ...
... petal with boss; h keel petal from a basal view; i stamens; j gynoecium, including longitudinal section; k fruit; l seed ...
Crocus isauricus SIEHE ex BOWLES (Liliiflorae, Iridaceae
... finding that the presumed close relationship of C. chrysanthus with C. biflorus could be shown in many examples. That there is a close link between them can be seen already by the number of their hybrids, which is unique in the genus and many garden crocuses originated from this species group. For H ...
... finding that the presumed close relationship of C. chrysanthus with C. biflorus could be shown in many examples. That there is a close link between them can be seen already by the number of their hybrids, which is unique in the genus and many garden crocuses originated from this species group. For H ...
Common Trees of Pennsylvania
... When early European settlers arrived in the state 400 years ago, almost all of the land was forested. Slowly, they cleared the land for agriculture and for fuel, housing and manufacturing. As the nation grew, the pace of land clearing quickened. By the early 1900s, nearly all of Pennsylvania's fores ...
... When early European settlers arrived in the state 400 years ago, almost all of the land was forested. Slowly, they cleared the land for agriculture and for fuel, housing and manufacturing. As the nation grew, the pace of land clearing quickened. By the early 1900s, nearly all of Pennsylvania's fores ...
Development 128, 1771-1783 - The Company of Biologists
... undifferentiated state, but the SAM can also generate leaf primordia from its peripheral zone (Steeves and Sussex, 1989; Howell, 1998). The SHOOT MERISTEMLESS (STM) gene, a member of the family of class 1 knox homeobox genes, is required for the development of the SAM, as well as for the maintenance ...
... undifferentiated state, but the SAM can also generate leaf primordia from its peripheral zone (Steeves and Sussex, 1989; Howell, 1998). The SHOOT MERISTEMLESS (STM) gene, a member of the family of class 1 knox homeobox genes, is required for the development of the SAM, as well as for the maintenance ...
Hoya undulata (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae), a new
... recurved predominantly in the proximal half of the lobe, apex acute, curved toward the adaxial surface, pilose inside with glabrous apex, glabrous outside. Corona staminal, 12–13.5 mm in diameter, 5–7 mm high; lobes spreading, when observed from above clavate, 5.5–6.5 × 2.5–3 mm, carinate above, bel ...
... recurved predominantly in the proximal half of the lobe, apex acute, curved toward the adaxial surface, pilose inside with glabrous apex, glabrous outside. Corona staminal, 12–13.5 mm in diameter, 5–7 mm high; lobes spreading, when observed from above clavate, 5.5–6.5 × 2.5–3 mm, carinate above, bel ...
Tree diversity and economic importance of forest trees of Kashmir
... belonging to 33 genera and 21 families are provided. Conclusion: Present study has revealed the occurrence of 53 species belonging to 33 genera under 21 families. The most dominant family as per the number of genera is Pinaceae family followed by Betulaceae. And the most dominant genera is Prunus wh ...
... belonging to 33 genera and 21 families are provided. Conclusion: Present study has revealed the occurrence of 53 species belonging to 33 genera under 21 families. The most dominant family as per the number of genera is Pinaceae family followed by Betulaceae. And the most dominant genera is Prunus wh ...
Novitates Gabonenses 81. The identity and geography of Cola
... nearly sessile leaves and smaller flowers than others”. (At present there is only one specimen from Ambas Bay at K.). He continues saying “I cannot look on this as of specific importance, as in some of the other specimens both sessile and stalked leaves may be found, and also considerable difference ...
... nearly sessile leaves and smaller flowers than others”. (At present there is only one specimen from Ambas Bay at K.). He continues saying “I cannot look on this as of specific importance, as in some of the other specimens both sessile and stalked leaves may be found, and also considerable difference ...
The NAC-domain transcription factor GOBLET
... During the generation of a complex multicellular organism, groups of cells recurrently acquire new fates, which are distinct from each other and from that of their ancestors. This often requires the specification of a unique boundary between two regions with distinct fates. In plants, new organs for ...
... During the generation of a complex multicellular organism, groups of cells recurrently acquire new fates, which are distinct from each other and from that of their ancestors. This often requires the specification of a unique boundary between two regions with distinct fates. In plants, new organs for ...
A Keys invasive plant guide - BugwoodCloud Content Delivery
... Laurel Fig (Ficus microcarpa)…………………………………………………………...4 ...
... Laurel Fig (Ficus microcarpa)…………………………………………………………...4 ...
Ornithogalum (Salisb.) Baker (Hyacinthaceae) by Mario Martínez-Azorín, Manuel B. Crespo & Ana Juan
... (26)40-70(80) cm, whilst both latter others the smallest. Individuals of O. broteroi are similar in height to those of O. concinnum, though commonly they are slightly smaller. O. concinnum is very variable in size and can overlap some specimens of O. broteroi or even O. reverchonii. Similarly, inflo ...
... (26)40-70(80) cm, whilst both latter others the smallest. Individuals of O. broteroi are similar in height to those of O. concinnum, though commonly they are slightly smaller. O. concinnum is very variable in size and can overlap some specimens of O. broteroi or even O. reverchonii. Similarly, inflo ...
Partial loss-of-function alleles reveal a role for GNOM
... forms the basis for post-embryonic development. The Arabidopsis seedling can be sub-divided along the main, apicalbasal, axis of polarity into primary shoot meristem, cotyledons, hypocotyl, root and primary root meristem. The two primary meristems are self-maintaining stem-cell systems that produce ...
... forms the basis for post-embryonic development. The Arabidopsis seedling can be sub-divided along the main, apicalbasal, axis of polarity into primary shoot meristem, cotyledons, hypocotyl, root and primary root meristem. The two primary meristems are self-maintaining stem-cell systems that produce ...
Common Trees of PA - DCNR
... This selection of Pennsylvania native trees is organized according to leaf shape and arrangement. Six common introduced species are listed separately. Each tree is identified by a popular name familiar to Pennsylvanians and its complete scientific name. The most significant features for identificati ...
... This selection of Pennsylvania native trees is organized according to leaf shape and arrangement. Six common introduced species are listed separately. Each tree is identified by a popular name familiar to Pennsylvanians and its complete scientific name. The most significant features for identificati ...
cucurbitaceae gourd family
... nearly so, many-seeded; seeds ovate, slightly flattened in ours, with a broad flattened margin. The roots of Apodanthera biflora Cogn. ("yuca del monte") of Peru and Ecuador are edible after cooking. Apodanthera undulata is a source of seed oil (Earle and Jones 1962). —Ca. 19 spp. (1 in AZ) in warm ...
... nearly so, many-seeded; seeds ovate, slightly flattened in ours, with a broad flattened margin. The roots of Apodanthera biflora Cogn. ("yuca del monte") of Peru and Ecuador are edible after cooking. Apodanthera undulata is a source of seed oil (Earle and Jones 1962). —Ca. 19 spp. (1 in AZ) in warm ...
The taxonomy, reproductive biology and
... Compound inflorescence and capitulum structure: The compound inflorescence is a raceme bearing about 10 capitula with alternate peduncles. Its main axis is a woody, leafless, usually unbranched twig about 0.3 m long. This may be a prolongation of a leaf-bearing branch, or it may develop from an axil ...
... Compound inflorescence and capitulum structure: The compound inflorescence is a raceme bearing about 10 capitula with alternate peduncles. Its main axis is a woody, leafless, usually unbranched twig about 0.3 m long. This may be a prolongation of a leaf-bearing branch, or it may develop from an axil ...
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... of morphological and developmental characteristics suited to the relatively dry, rustic conditions of its Mediterranean origin. Also particular to the olive tree are its numerous small fruits, which are rich in oil that is highly appreciated for both flavor and health benefits. The Olea europaea spec ...
... of morphological and developmental characteristics suited to the relatively dry, rustic conditions of its Mediterranean origin. Also particular to the olive tree are its numerous small fruits, which are rich in oil that is highly appreciated for both flavor and health benefits. The Olea europaea spec ...
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... are reddish- to dark brown, sparingly puberulous and with num erous, som ewhat transversely-elongated lenticels, while those o f the current season are reddishbrown, with fewer lenticels but m ore densely puberulous. The epiderm is has split longitudinally in places to reveal a yellowish inner layer ...
... are reddish- to dark brown, sparingly puberulous and with num erous, som ewhat transversely-elongated lenticels, while those o f the current season are reddishbrown, with fewer lenticels but m ore densely puberulous. The epiderm is has split longitudinally in places to reveal a yellowish inner layer ...
Expression patterns of Passiflora edulis APETALA1
... In P. edulis the corona is formed by a whorl of external filaments and several whorls of internal short filaments (Fig. 1a) [1, 45]. The inner border of the corona ends with two membranes named operculum and limen that together enclose a nectary chamber (Fig. 1b) [1]. The identity of the corona is ...
... In P. edulis the corona is formed by a whorl of external filaments and several whorls of internal short filaments (Fig. 1a) [1, 45]. The inner border of the corona ends with two membranes named operculum and limen that together enclose a nectary chamber (Fig. 1b) [1]. The identity of the corona is ...
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... Fig. 5, leaf 1 i. In this plant almost all the L2 layer of the plant is derived from a single albino cell. Similar, but less extreme examples, can be seen in the later leaves, for example in Fig. 5, leaf 3 g, a single albino cell has contributed to all later leaves and the flowers. Similar exception ...
... Fig. 5, leaf 1 i. In this plant almost all the L2 layer of the plant is derived from a single albino cell. Similar, but less extreme examples, can be seen in the later leaves, for example in Fig. 5, leaf 3 g, a single albino cell has contributed to all later leaves and the flowers. Similar exception ...
Bulletin-Mealybugs (English)
... shaped. One dorsal median stripe is present on the back in adults and body fluid is clear. Anal filaments are less than one-eighth the length of the body. This species produces an egg mass or ovisac which is irregular and remains under body of female. Solanum mealybug (Phenacoccus solani): The body ...
... shaped. One dorsal median stripe is present on the back in adults and body fluid is clear. Anal filaments are less than one-eighth the length of the body. This species produces an egg mass or ovisac which is irregular and remains under body of female. Solanum mealybug (Phenacoccus solani): The body ...
Comparative morphology on leaves of Daphniphyllum - UvA-DARE
... Asia, Nepal, India, and Sri Lanka between about 46° N and 10° S and 75° E and 150° E (Rosenthal 1919, Huang 1965, 1966, 1996, 1997). Daphniphyllum comprises about 30 species (Ming 1980, Ming & Kubitzki 2008) of evergreen trees or shrubs with simple, entire, alternate to subverticillate leaves. This ...
... Asia, Nepal, India, and Sri Lanka between about 46° N and 10° S and 75° E and 150° E (Rosenthal 1919, Huang 1965, 1966, 1996, 1997). Daphniphyllum comprises about 30 species (Ming 1980, Ming & Kubitzki 2008) of evergreen trees or shrubs with simple, entire, alternate to subverticillate leaves. This ...
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... Inflorescences lax, densely lepidote, axillary or pseudoterminal, peduncle greatly varying in length from almost absent to up to 7 cm long, simple or hardly branched, pedicel slender, 1.5—3 cm long. Flower-buds ovoid, 4.5 mm long, 3.5 mm in diameter. Epicalyx enveloping the basal part of the bud, us ...
... Inflorescences lax, densely lepidote, axillary or pseudoterminal, peduncle greatly varying in length from almost absent to up to 7 cm long, simple or hardly branched, pedicel slender, 1.5—3 cm long. Flower-buds ovoid, 4.5 mm long, 3.5 mm in diameter. Epicalyx enveloping the basal part of the bud, us ...
Descriptors for grapevine (Vitis spp.) - ECPGR
... International de la Vigne et du Vin (OIV) and the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV). The list follows the recommendations of the UPOV Subgroup of the Technical Working Party on grape held at Conegliano, Italy in 1996 on the Characterization and Evaluation categ ...
... International de la Vigne et du Vin (OIV) and the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV). The list follows the recommendations of the UPOV Subgroup of the Technical Working Party on grape held at Conegliano, Italy in 1996 on the Characterization and Evaluation categ ...
Ficus macrophylla
Ficus macrophylla, commonly known as the Moreton Bay fig, is a large evergreen banyan tree of the family Moraceae that is a native of most of the eastern coast of Australia, from the Atherton Tableland (17° S) in the north to the Illawarra (34° S) in New South Wales, and Lord Howe Island. Its common name is derived from Moreton Bay in Queensland, Australia. It is best known for its beautiful buttress roots.As Ficus macrophylla is a strangler fig, seed germination usually takes place in the canopy of a host tree and the seedling lives as an epiphyte until its roots establish contact with the ground. It then enlarges and strangles its host, eventually becoming a freestanding tree by itself. Individuals may reach 60 m (200 ft) in height. Like all figs, it has an obligate mutualism with fig wasps; figs are only pollinated by fig wasps, and fig wasps can only reproduce in fig flowers.Ficus macrophylla is widely used as a feature tree in public parks and gardens in warmer climates such as California, Portugal, Italy (Sicily, Sardinia and Liguria), northern New Zealand (Auckland), and Australia. Old specimens can reach tremendous size. Its aggressive root system allows its use in only the largest private gardens.