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petals or sepals. A
plant having bracts is
referred to as
bracteate or
bracteolate,
while one that
lacks them is
referred to as
ebracteate or ebracteolate...
- with
reflexed flowers arranged on long peduncle. Flowers: Bracteate,
bracteolate,
bracteoles two,
shorter than perianth, dry,
membranous and persistent...
- the tribe, such as the
unilocular stamens with
semicircular opercula,
bracteolate flowers, and
berries as fruit.
Anthocercis Labill., 10 species, Australia...
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singly or in
pairs on the
pedicel or calyx;
synonymous with bractlet.
bracteolate Possessing bracteoles (bractlets).
bracteose Having many or
showy bracts...
- in Tamil, and
weera (වීර) in Sinhala. The
inflorescence flowers are
bracteolate,
axillary clusters or
short racemes. The
fruits are
crimson in color...
- & R. R. Mill, but
differed in
having funnel-shaped
terminal stigma,
bracteolate (possessing
bracteoles (or bractlets))
calyces (collective term for the...
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borne on 10–18 mm (0.39–0.71 in) long petioles. The
inflorescence is a
bracteolate spike. The
bracts are lanceolate,
measuring approximately 4 mm (0.16 in)...
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flowers small, on
short pedicels, in
axils of bracts,
solitary or in 3’s,
bracteolate;
tepals 6, persistent, linear-oblong to oblanceolate, white, greenish...
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sessile or pedicellate. The
individual flowers are
hermaphroditic and
bracteolate, each
being attended by a
bract and two
smaller bracteoles. In general...
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extremely small,
imperfectly bi****ual;
pedicles very short,
minutely bracteolate at the base;
lobes of the
calyx deltoid-semiovate ;
corolla whitish,...