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  • Another distinguishing feature in the infructescence is the pedicels, which elongate, spread apart, stiffen and ultimately radiate equally in all directions.
  • Now known as an infructescence, it is roughly ellipsoidal, 6 to 10 cm high ( 2.2 4 in ) and wide.
  • "' Infructescence "'( fruiting head ) is defined as the ensemble of fruits derived from the ovaries of an inflorescence.
  • Milne-Redhead and Schweickerdt had segregated " Cybistetes " from " Ammocharis " largely on the basis of infructescence structure.
  • A fossil infructescence and fruit found in 44 million-year-old strata in Oregon was assigned to " Emmenopterys dilcheri ", an extinct species.
  • B . H . Danser described the species in his 1928 monograph, " The Nepenthaceae of the Netherlands Indies ", based only on part of a stem and an infructescence.
  • He described " I . globosus " from the Port Jackson district on the basis of round ( rather than oval ) infructescences ( cones ), and " I . virgatulus " from Western Australia.
  • Fruits are green, egg-shaped, usually less than 1 mm across, enclosed inside the persistent flower parts which are in turn enclosed in woolly hairs, so that the infructescence as a whole appears white and woolly.
  • At a site near Jandakot, short-billed black cockatoos were observed selecting immature infructescences which bore signs of infestation by the weevil " Alphitopis nivea ", the larvae of which tunnel in banksia spikes and eat the seed.
  • Morphological support for this was given by the fact that the old styles of var . " dolichostyla " are quite different from those of other varieties, being stouter, and tending not to curl around the infructescence as the others do.
  • With respect to " A . longifolia = falcata " they concluded that while very closely related it was suffietly distinct as to deserve of generic status, coining the term " Cybistetes ", or tumbler, after the way the wind tumbles the infructescence.
  • He did not designate a specific epithet, but it is accepted that the name derives from the Ancient Greek " sphaera-" ( " round " ), and " carpos " ( " fruit " ), in reference to the shape of its infructescences.
  • Although both genera share similar inflorescences, pollen grains and vessels with simple perforations, they differ in leaf epidermal characters and their infructescence bracts, which are radially symmetrical and inflated bladder-like in " Ostrya " and are open and flat in " Carpinus ".
  • This clade became the basis for new subseries " Sphaerocarpae ", which Thiele defined as containing those species with lignotubers, styles loosely curling around the infructescence ( although this trait was reversed in " micrantha " ), and " transversely aligned cells of the seed wing inner face ".
  • This clade became the basis for the new subseries " Sphaerocarpae ", which Thiele defined as containing those species with lignotubers, styles loosely curling around the infructescence ( although this trait was reversed in " B . micrantha " ), and " transversely aligned cells of the seed wing inner face ".
  • It is distinguished from " Ammocharis " ( " i . e . " other species of " Ammocharis " ) by the presence of zygomorphic flowers, as opposed to actinomorphic, and by its seed dispersal mechanism, with a wind blown indehiscent infructescence ( fruiting head ) that gave it its name.
  • The species is often confused with other " Juncus " plants due to morphological similarity . " Juncus dichotomus " often is found in areas which prove to be very moist, and rainfall is a common occurrence . " Juncus dichotomus " is often most recognizable in the spring and summer months of the year due to its conspicuous flowers and infructescence.
  • DNA sequences suggest that " Carpinus " might have differentiated from the extinct genus " Palaeocarpinus " . " Carpinus " is defined by several morphological characters including presence of pistillodes in the male florets, and leafy bracts subtending the flowers and fruits . " Carpinus " is divided into two sections, " Distegocarpus " and " Carpinus ", based on floral bracts, infructescences, and scales.
  • He analysed " Banksia micrantha " as the sister group to the pair of " B . sphaerocarpa " var . " sphaerocarpa " and " B . sphaerocarpa " var . " caesia ", and noted that the Ironcap banksia, which was a sister taxon to this combined group, had stouter old styles on old cones which did not curl around, while those of the other varieties curled around the infructescence to form a ball.
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