Eretmonia pollen sacs are born in pedicellate clusters that arise as a branch from the adaxial side of the mid vein of a modified leaf. |
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Characteristic multicellular, branched hairs were observed on the reverse of the tepals and upon the pedicellate ovary of all species. |
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Eocaecilia does, however, possess pedicellate teeth, long considered a synapomorphy of the modern amphibian orders. |
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The genus is about equally divided into two subgenera, those with pedicellate flowers and those with sessile flowers. |
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The A158 ear always has paired spikelets, one sessile and one pedicellate. |
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The synangium is sessile to pedicellate, consists of 2 3 microsporangia, the latter opening by horizontal slits. |
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Amphiumas also lack external gills, and their teeth are pedicellate. |
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The Flowers in P. dasycaulon is comparatively small, hermaphrodite, short pedicellate, complete, zygomorphic, pentamerous, polypetalous, hypogynous and light cream in colour. |
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Male flowers are pedicellate, with five greenish or whitish tepals and five stamens with flaccid filaments opposite the tepals. |
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The flowers are comparatively small, hermaphrodite, short pedicellate, complete, zygomorphic, pentamerous, polypetalous, hypogynous and light cream in colour with an average length of 1.14 cm. |
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Pedicellate cylindrical upper ovary surmounted by a style emerging from a corolla and ending in a stigma divided in two very wide sensitive laminae. |
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