| 11. | Young larvae feed on the infructescence.
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| 12. | The infructescence is scion, which is a tiny hole in the crown ( the ostiole ).
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| 13. | It is grown as an ornamental plant for its attractive inflorescences and when done flowering for its infructescence.
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| 14. | The seed heads, or infructescences, of " Leucadendron " are woody cone-like structures.
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| 15. | For " Cybistetes " the entire infructescence of indehiscent fruits is the dispersal unit ( anemogeochory ).
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| 16. | One of these plants bore a mature infructescence that had already dispersed " nearly all " of its seeds.
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| 17. | However all lack the surrounding infructescence that is needed to confirm placement of the nuts in a specific coryloid genus.
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| 18. | One example is the infructescence of " Ananas ", which is formed from the receptacle tissues and bracts.
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| 19. | A mature infructescence resembles " a medieval club with spikes if the large amount of hairy black fiber was removed ".
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| 20. | The infructescences bear between 2 and 3 nuts at the end of a stout style remains are preserved in several specimens.
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