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single flower to the inflorescence. Such
inflorescences are
described as
pedicellate.
Pedicel refers to a
structure connecting a
single flower to its inflorescence...
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Pedicellate teeth are a
tooth morphology today unique to
modern amphibians, but also seen in a
variety of
extinct labyrinthodonts.
Pedicellate teeth consist...
- that
lacks a
pedicel (flower stalk). A
flower that is not
sessile is
pedicellate. For example, the
genus Trillium is
partitioned into
multiple subgenera...
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compound spike inflorescence, by
requiring that the
flowers (and fruit) be
pedicellate (having a
single stem per flower). The
branches of a
panicle are often...
- and
Trillium subgenus Phyllantherum,
based on
whether the
flower is
pedicellate or sessile. At the time, the
former subgenus was
considered to be the...
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cylindrical centra are also
found in
several groups of
early tetrapods)
Pedicellate teeth (the
crowns of the
teeth are
separated from the
roots by a zone...
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racemoid is an unbranched,
indeterminate type of
inflorescence bearing pedicellate flowers (flowers
having short floral stalks called pedicels)
along its...
- chew it
lightly first to
subdue it. They
typically have
small hinged pedicellate teeth, a
feature unique to amphibians. The base and
crown of
these are...
- ****an. The
plant grows up to 0.4 m (1.3 ft). The
flowers are white,
pedicellate, with six
obovate petals and
bloom from May to July.
After it flowers...
- Asia and Borneo. They are
characterised by
having bracteate racemes,
pedicellate flowers, six
persistent tepals,
septal nectaries,
three almost-distinct...