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below the ovary's
level of insertion.
Compare epigynous and perigynous.
hysteranthous Type of
growth in
which new
leaves appear after flowering. Also spelled...
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being 5–10 cm (2.0–3.9 in) in diameter. It has
several strap-shaped,
hysteranthous,
green leaves with midrib, 30–50 cm (12–20 in) long and 2–3 cm (0.79–1...
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Flowers in capitula, with yellow,
ligulate florets,
flowering May–June (
hysteranthous,
flowers appearing after leaf development).
Fruit a
pappose achene....
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usually curved.
Woolly With long, soft and
tortuous or
matted hairs.
Hysteranthous Developing after the
flowers Synanthous Developing at the same time...
- elegans, N. serotinus, N. viridiflorus). By contrast,
these species are
hysteranthous (leaves
appear after flowering).
Flower longevity varies by species...
- (1⁄32–1⁄8 in), in diameter,
which either expand after the
flowers have
opened ("
hysteranthous") or do so
simultaneously with
their blooming ("synanthous"). C. sativus...
- are 30–90 cm (12"–36") long and 2.5–5 cm (1"–2") wide. The
leaves are
hysteranthous (develop
after flowering),
sessile (borne
directly from the stem or...
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fully developed when the
flowers appear (i.e. they are more or less
hysteranthous). The
flowers are
borne in an
umbel on a stem (scape)
which is 40–60 cm...
- to spring.
Leaves may be
synanthous (produced
during flowering) or
hysteranthous (when the
flowers wither away). In the summer, with hot and dry conditions...
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papery tunics; they have a long neck
about 4 cm long. The
species is
hysteranthous.
Scape about 10 cm high, 2-edged, a
little twisted,
hollow (according...