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Rachilla may
refer to the
following topics in botany:
Rachilla (floral axis), the part of the
spikelet that
bears the
florets in gr****es and
sedges Rachilla...
- spikes. The part of the
spikelet that
bears the
florets is
called the
rachilla.: 13 In Poaceae, the gr**** family, a
spikelet consists of two (or sometimes...
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subdivides into
further branches,
these are
known as
rachillae (singular
rachilla). The
central spine that
remains when an
Abies seed cone disintegrates...
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loose ****. 'Beacon', a six-row
malting barley with
rough awns,
short rachilla hairs and
colorless aleurone, it was
released in 1973, and was the first...
- gr****es, a
hardened extension from the base of a
floret (formed from the
rachilla joint and/or the base of the lemma),
which may or may not
elongate and...
- spikes. The part of the
spikelet that
bears the
florets is
called the
rachilla. A
spikelet consists of two (or
sometimes fewer)
bracts at the base, called...
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formed by the lemma,
attached to the
rachilla, and the
palea inserted on the
floral axis that
arises above the
rachilla in the axil of the
lemma and supports...
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diminished with
callus being pubescent as well. The
species have a
smooth rachilla. Its
lemma have
ribbed lateral veins, 0.7–1.2
millimetres (0.028–0.047 in)...
- at the tip plus
several staminate (male)
spikes from the
sides of the
rachilla below. Judziewicz, E. J., G.
Davidse & L. G. Clark. 1991. Six new bamboos...
- two
metres long, unbranched, and the
flowers are
borne on a zig-zagging
rachilla. The
fruit is bilobed, flattened, 40 to 50 cm long
ovoid and pointed, and...