| 31. | The flowers are bisexual or male, very small, as long as or shorter than the bracteoles.
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| 32. | "Nepenthes adnata " has a Pedicels lack bracteoles and are up to 10 mm long.
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| 33. | The bisexual inconspicuous flowers are sitting solitary in the axil of a green bract and two green bracteoles.
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| 34. | They grow in humid, shaded locations at altitudes of up to 1, 800 m cymes without bracteoles.
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| 35. | The flowers are surrounded by boat-shaped bracteoles which give the plant both its common and scientific names.
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| 36. | In fruit, bracteoles become enlarged and hardened, sometimes with dentate margins, sometimes several flowers becoming connate.
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| 37. | The hairy fruit enclosed by the bracteoles is ovate and compressed, its membranous pericarp is free from the seed.
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| 38. | The female flower clusters are enclosed in bracteoles which may be up to 2 centimeters long and resemble the leaves.
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| 39. | Female flowers have 2 totally concrescent, three-lobed bracteoles which enclose the ovary, a perianth is missing.
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| 40. | The pericarp is tightly adherent to the inner side of the bracteoles, and also tightly adherent to the seed.
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