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Trichosclereids are hard
needlelike branched cells found in some
species of
plants that
serve the
purpose of
protecting the
plant from herbivores. They...
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plants in the
family Araceae. This
subfamily is
notable for
having many
trichosclereids in the
vegetative and
floral parts of the plants, but
rarely in the...
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Scindapsus and Amydrium. All
parts of the
plants are toxic,
mostly due to
trichosclereids (long
sharp cells) and raphides.
Plants can grow to over 40 m (131 ft)...
- opposite,
entire leaves. The
fruit is a drupe.
Leaves of Olea
contain trichosclereids. For humans, the most
important and
familiar species is by far the...
- of
plants of the
Araceae (Arum family)
often contain raphides and
trichosclereids – needle-like
structures of
calcium oxalate. In M. deliciosa, unripe...
- Tro****ndron, the
columnar sclereids of Hakea, and the hair-like
trichosclereids that
branch into air
chambers within the
leaves of the
water lily and...
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green coloured lamina that is soft in
texture and is not glossy. It
trichosclereids is
absent and is 60–120
centimetres (24–47 in) long by 35–60 centimetres...
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Calloideae are
often found in
marshy habitats in the
northern hemisphere.
Trichosclereids are not
found in the flowers. French, J.C. and Tomlinson, P.B. (1981)...
- water).
Their bast
fibers have
typically abundant, long and
slender trichosclereids,
merging with the
fibers of the sclerenchyma. If the
blade of the leaf...
- its
upper end. The leaf
bears characteristic bifurcated (Y-shaped)
trichosclereids in the
mesophyll layer of the leaf.
Nymphaea tenuinervia has protogynous...