| 1. | The posterior extremity is caducous, and destitute of an operculum.
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| 2. | In most plants, developing parts are covered in short, caducous.
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| 3. | All mature vegetative parts are caducous indumentum is present on some developing structures.
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| 4. | These hairs are caducous, being lost with age.
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| 5. | Young plants are wholly covered with long, caducous, brown or white hairs.
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| 6. | Most parts of the plant are Caducous hairs cover developing pitchers and other parts.
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| 7. | Most parts of the plant are virtually Caducous brown hairs are present on developing pitchers.
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| 8. | The stem is caducous, being present only on the upper parts of the plant.
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| 9. | The bracts are oblong and caducous.
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| 10. | On some species, however, they are small, inconspicuous, and caducous ( soon falling ).
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