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- three-leaf nonflowering regressive stage. An example of the latter involves a transition from the three-leaf flowering stage to a three-leaf nonflowering regressive...
- International variety Lists of cultivars Vitis 'Ornamental Grape', a nonflowering and nonfruiting variety The Ruffino family claims to be the only producer...
- gardeners often ignore these, but if they are planted, they produce a nonflowering plant in their first year, which has a solid bulb, essentially a single...
- forbesii, with the common names Tecate cypress or Forbes' cypress, is a nonflowering, seed bearing tree species of western cypress native to southwestern...
- quickly occurs albeit with a reduction in frond density. E. arvense is a nonflowering plant, multiplying through spores. It absorbs silicon from the soil,...
- (1998). "Mushrooms". Reader's Digest North American Wildlife: Trees and Nonflowering Plants. The Reader's Digest ****ociation, Inc. p. 268. ISBN 0-7621-0037-0...
- polyploid are later evolutionary steps of this "primary gametophyte". Nonflowering seed plants (conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, Ephedra) form a large homozygous...
- them to be low-level browsers, eating low-growing foliage of various nonflowering plants. This scenario has Stegosaurus foraging at most 1 m above the...
- can plant large numbers of vetiver slips in the nursery. Flowering and nonflowering varieties are used for cultivation. Sandy loam nursery beds ensure easy...
- nevadensis (Ephedraceae): Further Evidence of Double Fertilization in a Nonflowering Seed Plant". American Journal of Botany. 77 (12): 1582–1598. doi:10.1002/j...