| 1. | In some cases, infructescences are similar in appearance to simple fruits.
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| 2. | Pedicel is also applied to the stem of the infructescence.
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| 3. | "Dillhoffia " is known from infructescences only.
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| 4. | The infructescences are accrescent, as small-sized calyces are known.
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| 5. | The infructescence is small, with up to 20 small auricle at its base.
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| 6. | The hairpin banksia's infructescence is a typical " Banksia " bushfire.
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| 7. | The basal branching type has the positive feature that its infructescence is at the same level.
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| 8. | Old flower parts usually persist for a long time, giving the infructescence a hairy appearance.
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| 9. | The fleshy rachis of the infructescence is sweet, fragrant and is edible raw or cooked.
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| 10. | The edible infructescences are in diameter.
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