| 31. | The result is the formation of a distinctive, slender, zig-zag rachis.
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| 32. | In Imereti Mkheidzeta, Chkheidzeta, Mikheladzeta, Rachis Eristavta, Abashidzeta, Tseretelta.
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| 33. | In larger trees the rachis becomes increasingly cylindrical
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| 34. | rachis after the fall of the flowers.
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| 35. | The leaves have rachises, which are vine-like and may climb other vegetation.
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| 36. | The stipe was maroon, the color extending only a short distance into the rachis.
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| 37. | Leaves are pinnate, up to 130 cm long, with spines along the rachis.
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| 38. | Rachis ( pronounced Ra-kis ) expects to add 10 engineers by year-end.
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| 39. | The barb ridges on the anterior midline of the follicle fuse together, forming the rachis.
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| 40. | The rachis is filled with cytoplasm.
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