Amazon.com: "narrowly obconic": Key Phrase page
Key Phrase page for narrowly obconic: Books containing the phrase narrowly obconic
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Syzygium in Flora of China @ efloras.org
Hypanthium broadly obconic, ca. 1 cm; stamens 10-13 mm. 12 S. malaccense + Hypanthium clavate, 1-1.2 cm; stamens 1-4 mm. 18 S. rysopodum : 67 (65)
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Obconic - No Zero Crossings / Escalift (Vinyl) at Discogs
Composed, recorded and produced by Mattias Tegnér and Andreas Karperyd. Additional production and remix by Robin Rimbaud on track A2. Additional production and remix by Higher ...
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Lithops - Home
A Lithops is a plant which consists of two opposite leaves which are fused together along the outer edges, so as to form an obconic, turbiniform (top-shaped) body.
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Hypanthium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A diversity of geometric forms are associated with the hypanthium including obconic forms such as found in Toyon [1] or saucer-shaped as found in some species of the genus Mitellastra.
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Sisyrinchium in Flora of North America @ efloras.org
Tepals purple to light blue, white, lavender, pink, or magenta, occasionally yellow; seeds globose to obconic, depression absent or occasionally slight; filaments connate ± full ...
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PlantNET - FloraOnline
Corolla blue; tube 4–9 mm long; lobes 6–13 mm long. Style 3-fid, not constricted. Capsule obconic or elongated-obconic, 4–9 mm long, glabrous.
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PlantNET - FloraOnline
Corolla usually blue, sometimes white or pink; tube 1–4.5 mm long; lobes 1.5–6 mm long. Style usually 3-fid, usually not constricted. Capsule obconic, 2.5–7 mm long, glabrous
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Papaver rhoeas page
Ovary green, glaucous, obconic, glabrous, about 1cm long, +/-7mm in diameter in flower, quickly expanding in fruit. Stigma capitate, brownish-red, as many as the carpels and ...
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