After tertiary capitula ripened, cauline leaves senesced and remained marcescent on the stems. |
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Typically, he is wearing a capitula or long shorts, knee socks, and a casque colonial or pith helmet. |
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Female inflorescences are terminal, solitary or in spikes, racemes or capitula, short, bracteate, with crowded flowers, often pendulous in fruit. |
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A sample consisting of 30 randomly chosen capitula of each order was used to count the number of fertile flowers and achenes per capitulum to calculate percentage fruit set. |
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The arrangement of the flowers in little capitula is an important caracteristic of the different cuscuta species. |
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Capitula usually solitary, terminating the stem, on rare occasions 1-2 smaller capitula lower down. |
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Its capitula also lack intermediate florets, which differentiates it especially from one-flowered fleabane. |
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Based on the presence or absence of fertile stamens and fertile pistils, the heads can be further classified into heterogamous and homogamous capitula. |
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Alpine sweetgrasses can be identified from their single capitula, which is almost always the case. |
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The capitula were small, in lax panicles or, rarely, solitary. |
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Paranephelius is composed of acaulescent herbs with showy, yellow capitula, sessile in the center of a basal rosette of leaves, often with bullate leaf surfaces. |
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The quadrate head can be monostylic or bistylic and divided by an intercapitular sulcus into the squamosal and otic capitula. |
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Also, texts were sometimes laid out per capitula, where every sentence had its own separate line. |
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Single flower-like capitula surrounded by involucral bracts. |
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Paleae embracing all or only the central florets of the capitula. |
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Capitula with all florets of one sexual state, either male, female or hermaphrodite and heterogamous when florets of more than one sexual state are present. |
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