| 21. | The sepals / bracts are longer than those of the spikelets.
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| 22. | Note how the einkorn ear breaks down into intact spikelets.
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| 23. | The fruits are developed from a two-flowered spikelet.
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| 24. | The inflorescence is variable, bearing a single spikelet to over 100.
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| 25. | Each spikelet has around ten flowers enclosed in dark bracts.
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| 26. | The branching inflorescences have one to several spikelets per branch.
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| 27. | The erect inflorescence has a few branches each holding flat green spikelets.
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| 28. | Spikelets are arranged in triplets which alternate along the rachis.
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| 29. | The inflorescence bears widely spaced spikelets which are reddish purple in color.
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| 30. | Each spikelet has one fertile floret and one or two sterile florets.
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