Definition of Epimatium. Meaning of Epimatium. Synonyms of Epimatium

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- fleshy covering enclosing the seed entirely known as the epimatium. At maturity the epimatium varies in shape from subglobose to elliptic or obovoid and...
- seed is entirely covered by a fleshy modified scale known as an epimatium. The epimatium is usually green, but may be bluish or reddish in some species...
- known as the epimatium. The epimatium is green or glaucous at first and becomes fleshy and red in color at maturity. The mature epimatium is generally...
- supporting the ovule develops into a drupe-like fleshy covering known as the epimatium. The fleshy parts of the cones attract birds, which then dis**** the...
- mature leaves are evergreen all year round. Peach-shaped receptacle and epimatium Bark Plant Wikimedia Commons has media related to Podocarpus nakaii. Wikispecies...
- trees bear their fruit irregularly, only every few years. The fleshy epimatium of the strobilus (or "cone") covers all of the seed, and ripens to a yellow...
- the cone is covered by a modified ovuliferous scale known as the epimatium. The epimatium becomes fleshy and drupe-like at maturity. It varies in shape from...
- developing into a seed. The seed is covered by a fleshy epimatium. The initially green or glaucous epimatium becomes red at maturity and varies from subglobose...
- 1-inch length are formed at the end of receptacle and enclosed in a green epimatium which later turns into a purple coloured fleshy structure. The fruiting...
- solitary on 10-15 mm long twigs, green ripening yellow, consisting of an epimatium covering a globose seed that at maturity is pruinose, 10-12 mm diameter...