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Flowers are
white to pale
yellowish with red spots.
Capsules are dark brown,
obovoid to pyriform. The
seeds were
traditionally eaten,
after leaching, by the...
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papillate (puberulent), apex rounded.
Fruit obovoid, 7–9 mm long,
purplish to black; seed 1,
obovoid, 6–7 mm long. It is
native to the New
World tropics...
- pepo var.
turbinata Winter squash, both a
shrubby and
creeping plant,
obovoid or
conical shape,
pointed at the apex and with
longitudinal grooves, thus...
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change from
white to
pinkish purple as they age. The
fruit is a hairy,
obovoid capsule, 7–18 mm in
length with
wings 2–3 mm wide on the valves, for which...
- is
spread by the
ambrosia beetle (Platypus quercivorus). It has
small obovoid to
pyriform sympodioconidia and slender, long conidiop****s. The fungus...
- a 2-4 stoned,
berrylike drupe,
which is
obovoid-globose or
globose shaped.
Seeds are
obovoid or oblong-
obovoid shaped,
unfurrowed or
abaxially or laterally...
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usually appressed (i.e. held
close to the stem). The
capsules are hairless,
obovoid (egg-shaped), less than
twice as tall as they are wide, with a
stigma at...
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Individual flowers are
composed of six
fused tepals forming a
spherical to
obovoid shape,
constricted at the end to form a
mouth around which the ends of...
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Virginia and
North Carolina,
United States.
Belostomatids have a flattened,
obovoid to ovoid-elongate body, and
usually the legs are flattened. The head features...
- the
lobes bent
inwards to give the
flower an
overall rounded,
ovoid or
obovoid (egg-shaped)
shape with only a
narrow opening at the tip. It is usually...