- In botany, an
obconic is an
inverted cone shape. The term is most
frequently applied to
certain fruit or
hypanthium structures with the
apical end attached...
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tangerine native to Sri Lanka,
having very small,
moderately oblate to
obconical, deep
orange fruit with a thin,
moderately loose rind. The
flesh is somewhat...
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attached by the
narrower end. See obcordate,
oblanceolate and obovate.
obconic (of a fruit, hypanthium, pistil, or calyx)
Shaped like an
inverted cone...
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femora inflated,
tibise straight, not spined;
tarsi stout,
basal joint obconical, more
slender but
rather longer than the second,
which is triangular,...
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unique yellow-green flowers.
Groups of many of
these small flowers make up
obconical umbels. The
outer rays (individual flowers) form an
angle with the point...
- defined. The
thick s**** of
species in the
genus Conus sensu stricto, is
obconic, with the
whorls enrolled upon themselves. The
spire is short,
smooth or...
- of the
tepals (proximally connate). Its
shape is from an
inverted cone (
obconic) to funnel-shaped (funneliform) or cylindrical, and is
surmounted by the...
- "obconica"
means "
obconical," in
other words,
shaped like a cone but with the
widest part ****hest from the base.
Achenes of H.
obconica are
obconical. The plant...
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grows to a
height of 1 to 2
metres (3 to 7 ft) with a bushy,
rounded or
obconical habit. The
ribbed and ****y
branchlets are
often covered in
scale or scurf...
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particular species is
useful for identification. Some
geometric forms are
obconic shapes as in toyon,
whereas some are saucer-shaped as in
Mitella caulescens...