| 1. | The base of the fruit is sunken into a six-sided calyx tube.
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| 2. | It refers to the bowl shaped calyx tubes.
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| 3. | It consists of 4 small nuts which often remain locked inside the calyx tube.
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| 4. | The calyx tube are minute, approximately between.
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| 5. | They are borne in calyx tube.
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| 6. | The calyx tube itself is not scarious ( papery and membranous ) at the joints between the lobes.
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| 7. | Flowers with the calyx tube are minute, the lobes lanceolate; corolla is between, pentagonal and yellow.
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| 8. | The flower tube is 13 mm long, calyx tube, a staminal column protrudes bearing at its summit 30 anthers.
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| 9. | Botanically, the leaves are usually in pairs ( opposite ), and the flower petals emerge from the rim of the calyx tube.
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| 10. | The fruit is composed of the receptacle or upper end of the flower-stalk ( the so-called calyx tube ) greatly dilated.
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