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- signals from dish-shaped bracts such as those of Marcgravia evenia. A prophyll is a leaf-like structure, such as a bracteole, subtending (extending under)...
- pedicel is sometimes subtended (below pedicel) by a membranous, sheathing prophyll (leaf-like structure). The showy, salver to cup-shaped, single or clustered...
- flower. This structure is called the perigynium or utricle, a modified prophyll. It is typically extended into a "rostrum" or beak, which is often divided...
- used more generally to refer to any small leaves or leaf-parts, notably prophylls.) The word sti**** was coined by Linnaeus from Latin sti****, straw, stalk...
- invariably, are dioecious with male and female flowers on separate plants. The prophyll covers the flowers on the inflorescence until the ****ual phase (anthesis)...
- its prophylls. In palms, a prophyll refers to the first bract, or leaf-like structure, holding the inflorescence. Geonoma undata has a prophyll with...
- recognized entity, and that only one of those entities is being considered. prophyll A leaf formed at the base of a shoot, usually smaller than those formed...
- interfoliar spike, unbranched, with an elongated peduncle and a tubular prophyll. The prophyll is two-keeled, short and fibrous and is much smaller than the single...
- panicle, creamy white when first released from the protective sheath or prophyll that it develops within, and transitioning through light green as the fruits...
- characters include its firm and thickened primary inflorescence bracts, prophylls and prophyll mucros. In addition, this species has aristate spikelets. Schoenus...