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sepals and four
yellow petals. The
fruit is a
narrow silique which is
torulose, or
constricted between the seeds.
Blooming occurs in June and July. This...
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where a
conidium is
formed from a pre-existing
hyphal segment or cell.
torulose Elongated in
shape with
swellings and
constrictions at intervals. Found...
- subterminal.
Fruit 8-24 × 3.7-4.5(6) mm, oblongoid,
somewhat flattened and
torulose,
sericeous or villous, silvery, with 2-4 seeds.
Chromosome number: 2n =...
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general form,
swollen or with a ****by or
knotted shape (sensu stricto)
torulose minutely torose; with
numerous small ****s or
knots (sensu lato) tuberculate...
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without mucilage. The
fruit are
curved or
straight siliques which are
torulose or not. It is
quite similar in
fruit and
flower to
Zuloagocardamum and...
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narrow cylindrical silique which stays green when ripe and is
slightly torulose (i.e. with
lumps where the
seeds occur, like a
string of beads), and they...
- to
create budding cells. The
mycelia of the
fungus are
swollen and form
torulose hyphae (swollen and
constricted at intervals) that are
pinched at their...
- spindle-shaped and
finely ridged or grooved, with
constrictions between the
seeds (
torulose).
According to Kew:
Padbruggea dasyphylla Miq.
Padbruggea filipes (Dunn)...
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recurve on opening, and the base is
fringed with hairs. The
distinctive torulose fruit is a
silique and
resembles a
string of
beads some 150mm in length...
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narrow and elongated, up to 10 cm long,
straight or twisted,
strongly torulose (= much
narrower in
between seeds)
giving a
lumpy appearance along the...