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Miconia (basal type),
Endlicheria (suprabasal type).
Acrodromous 5.
Actinodromous Three or more
primary veins diverging radially from a
single point....
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leaves are 7.5-12.2 cm long, and 6–10.1 cm wide. The leaf
venation is
actinodromous. It was
published by
Hongshan Wang and
David L.
Dilcher in 2006. The...
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petioles were 42-118 mm long, and 2-6 mm wide. The leaf
venation was
actinodromous. It was
first described by Clément Coiffard,
Barbara Adelheid Rosina...
- canals. The leaf
blade is
ovate and has an entire, flat margin. It has
actinodromous leaf venation. The
nocturnal flowers float on the
water surface. They...
- actino-
Prefix that
indicates a
radial pattern, form, or morphology.
actinodromous (of leaf venation)
Palmate or
radially arranged venation with three...
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chloranthoid teeth,
palmately or
pinnately divided,
brochidodromous or
actinodromous,
ovate or obovate, with a
cordate to
cuneate base and a****inate apex...
- – the
veins run
parallel to the leaf edge and fuse at the leaf tip.
Actinodromous – the main
veins of a leaf
radiate from the tip of the petiole. Brochidodromous...
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central air and six
secondary peripheral air canals. The leaf
venation is
actinodromous. The
nocturnal flowers float on the
water surface. The
syncarpous gynoecium...
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water surface. It is
ovate and has an
entire and flat margin. It has
actinodromous leaf venation. The 9.3−15.2 cm long and 6.5−10 cm wide leaf
blades are...
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centimetres (13 in) in
length and 26
centimetres (10 in) in width. The
actinodromous venation on the
abaxial side of the
mature leaf
features strongly prominent...