Druses were common throughout the mesophyll tissues, and peltate, glandular trichomes were present on both epidermises. |
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The density of peltate glandular trichomes on the abaxial surface of a fully developed leaf is typically about 1600 per cm. |
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The glandular trichomes were peltate glands, consisting of medullar and cortical cells, which differed structurally. |
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Generative organs are fertile zones, which are formed by numerous sporangiophores with peltate sporophylls. |
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This fertile zone consists of an internode bearing small sporangiophores with peltate sporophyll shields. |
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Reports indicate that, within the family, different species can have both peltate and capitate trichomes, peltate or capitate only or, more rarely, neither. |
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The dorsal surface of the weevil is covered with numerous shallow depressions or punctures as well as yellow peltate scales. |
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A quadrangular four-lobed, persistent floral tube includes a single stout style with peltate stigma. |
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It is distinguished by swollen root-bearing nodes along the rhizomes, and the centrally peltate large orbicular leaves. |
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An evolutionary series of plant forms probably led toward the biovulate, peltate megasporophylls of such forms as Encephalartos, Ceratozamia, Microcycas, and Zamia. |
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Rumohra further differs by dorsiventral rhizomes with an elongated ventral meristele, leaf axes glabrous adaxially, and peltate indusia. |
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Another plant of the same gathering, an infundibuliformly peltate example. |
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Selaginella tarda differs from S. sertata in that the plants are smaller and lacking flagelliform shoots, the leaves are denticulate, and the median leaves are not peltate. |
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A direct liquid, non-equilibrium solid-phase micro-extraction application for analyzing chemical variation of single peltate trichomes on leaves of Salvia officinalis. |
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Taro is a vegetatively propagated, perennial tropical crop with a large peltate or heart-shaped leaves, in contrast to xanthosoma whose leaves are hastate or arrow shaped. |
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