-
rather than leaves.
Sporangia are terminal.
Strobilus of
Equisetum Strobilus of
Equisetum Liquid-preserved
strobilus of Equisetum,
showing sporangiop****s Cross-section...
- A
conifer cone or, in
formal botanical usage, a
strobilus, pl.: strobili, is a seed-bearing
organ on
gymnosperm plants,
especially in
conifers and cycads...
-
condition that
there should be no
dowry given.
Megadorus calls his
slave Strobilus and they go off to buy
things for the wedding.
Euclio orders Staphyla...
- wind-pollinated.
Conifer seeds develop inside a
protective cone
called a
strobilus. The
cones take from four
months to
three years to
reach maturity, and...
-
Strobilus of
Equisetum telmateia...
- sporophylls.
Ginkgo produces microsporophylls aggregated into a
pollen strobilus.
Ovules are not born on
sporophylls [citation needed]. Gymnosperms, like...
- the gods and
giving it to mankind.) Arrian's Strobilos, or
Latinized Strobilus, was
later identified as
Elbrus by some
writers such as
Douglas Freshfield...
- (1⁄2–3+1⁄2 in) long,
green or purple,
brown in
ripening and
lignify (called now
strobilus) 5–8
months after pollination; in
about half the
species the
bract scales...
-
widening of stems).
Horsetails bear
cones (technically strobili, sing.
strobilus) at the tips of some stems.
These cones comprise spirally arranged sporangiop****s...
-
Equisetum arvense strobilus cut open to
reveal sporangia...