- plant. Sti****s can be
considered free lateral, adnate, interpetiolar,
intrapetiolar, ochreate, foliaceous, bud scales,
tendrillar or spiny. A sti**** can...
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toothed margin, and
often with con****uous sti****s (interpetiolar or
intrapetiolar). The
flowers have four or five (rarely
three or up to ten)
sepals and...
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Interpetiolar Between the
petioles of two
opposite leaves, as in Rubiaceae.
Intrapetiolar Between the
petiole and the
subtending stem, as in Malpighiaceae. Veins...
- impede, impediment, impedition, impeditive, inexpedient, interpetiolar,
intrapetiolar, millipede, multiped, multipede, octopede, oppidum, pawn, pedal, pedate...
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axillary bud (bud is free in P. kerrii), sti****s foliose, large,
intrapetiolar, tubular,
normally caduceus, in P.
kerrii scarious, small,
basally fused...
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combination of
opposite leaves (with rare exceptions) with a
single ligulate intrapetiolar sti**** in each leaf axil and
cymose or
paniculate inflorescences (again...
- compound,
margins entire to
crenate or serrate; sti****s
sometimes intrapetiolar and
adnate to
inside of
petiole or absent.
Inflorescence a terminal...
- impede, impediment, impedition, impeditive, inexpedient, interpetiolar,
intrapetiolar, millipede, multiped, multipede, octopede, oppidum, pawn, pedal, pedate...
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petiolate leaves are alternate;
their sti****s are
often caducous,
intrapetiolar, connate, and leathery;
their veins are
often prominently pinnate; cystoliths...
- with
entire margin (serrate in
Geissois hirsuta and juveniles) and
intrapetiolar sti****s. The
inflorescences are
simple racemes (trident in Geissois...