- lianas, or
herbs that are
recognizable by simple,
opposite leaves with
interpetiolar sti****s and
sympetalous actinomorphic flowers. The
family contains...
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attached to the plant. Sti****s can be
considered free lateral, adnate,
interpetiolar, intrapetiolar, ochreate, foliaceous, bud scales,
tendrillar or spiny...
- and opposite.
Petioles of
opposite leaves fuse at the base to form
interpetiolar sti****s,
characteristic of Rubiaceae. The
flowers are axillary, and...
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Compare jugary.
internode The
portion of a stem
between two nodes.
interpetiolar (of sti****s)
Between the
petioles of
opposite leaves, e.g in Rubiaceae...
- with
entire or
toothed margin, and
often with con****uous sti****s (
interpetiolar or intrapetiolar). The
flowers have four or five (rarely
three or up...
- sti****s, as in Polygonaceae; e.g., rhubarb.
Encircling the
petiole base
Interpetiolar Between the
petioles of two
opposite leaves, as in Rubiaceae. Intrapetiolar...
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Leaves are opposite,
simple or
pinnate with a
margin entire to serrate.
Interpetiolar sti****s are
often con****uous and
generally enclose buds to form a...
- Australia.
Leaves are
simple or pinnate, with a
margin usually toothed, and
interpetiolar sti****s.
Flowers are bi****ual, white,
arranged in racemes. The fruit...
- impeachment, impede, impediment, impedition, impeditive, inexpedient,
interpetiolar, intrapetiolar, millipede, multiped, multipede, octopede, oppidum, pawn...
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family Rubiaceae, the sti****s of
Leichhardt trees are
interpetiolar. In Nauclea,
these interpetiolar sti****s are held
erect and
pressed together, resulting...