- the
Asteraceae the
fruit is achene-like, and is
called a
cypsela (plural
cypselae).
Although there are two
fused carpels,
there is only one locule, and only...
- one locule). A
special term for the
Asteraceae fruit is
cypsela (plural
cypselae or cypselas). For example, the white-gray
husks of a
sunflower "seed" are...
- and aromatic,
bipinnately lobed leaves. Its
seeds are
ribbed and
winged cypselae. The
vegetable grows very well in mild or
slightly cold climates, but will...
-
Separate cypselae...
-
British and
American English)
containing many single-seeded
fruits called cypselae,
similar to achenes. Each
cypsela is
attached to a
pappus of fine hair-like...
-
longer than the disc corollas. The
paleae bases partially surrounding the
cypselae, and are
keeled with the
apices abruptly constricted to awn-like tips....
-
cypselae with
narrow wings, from the
northwestern United States)
Coreopsis cardaminifolia (De Candolle)
Nuttall - (plants 20-50 cm tall,
cypselae 2...
- and "Theka",
meaning "two
shaped receptacle",
referring to the
dimorphic cypselae, a
trait inherent to
members of the Calenduleae.
Plants of this
genus usually...
-
staminodes is
confused and
varies among authors.
carpopodium On
achenes (
Cypselae), an
elongation of the base of the
gynoecium which looks distinct; the...
- stems. It
flowers from June
through October. The seed are
produced in
cypselae fruits that are 4 to 4.5
millimeters long. Nesom, Guy L. (2006). "Liatris...