| 31. | Thin stems end in pistillate flowers.
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| 32. | The pistillate flowers are also yellow with three cupped sepals and three longer, imbricate petals.
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| 33. | The plant is generally pistillate spike.
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| 34. | Staminate plants have up to 20 flowers per spikelet, pistillate plants only 5-9.
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| 35. | The pistillate have light green lanceolate scales and red styles, and appear in clusters long.
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| 36. | This plant is a perennial herb or small pistillate ray florets and a few disc florets.
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| 37. | Pistillate ( female ) flowers are grouped together into a head of 10-15 flowers.
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| 38. | Lower spikelets generally have both pistillate and staminate flowers, while uppermost spikelets are staminate only.
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| 39. | Unlike most cultivated grapevines, many muscadine cultivars are pistillate, requiring a pollenizer to set fruit.
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| 40. | This species is pistillate flowers are the rounded, lobed immature fruits surrounded by tiny pointed sepals.
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