-
birds eat the cones,
digesting the
fleshy scales and p****ing the hard,
unwinged seeds in
their droppings.
Young shoots, Malá
Fatra Male
cones Ripe and...
- fruit-ripening stage, a 4–13 cm (2–5 in) long, 1–2 cm (3⁄8–3⁄4 in) wide,
unwinged,
leguminous fruit develops.
There is a
ridge along its
length and the husk...
- volumes), and
Natursystem der ungeflügelten
Insekten (classification of the
unwinged insects) (1797–1800, 4 parts).
Deutsche Biografie.
Media related to Johann...
- (galbulus), 4–27
millimetres (3⁄16–1+1⁄16 inches) long, with one to 12
unwinged, hard-s****ed seeds. In some species,
these "berries" are red-brown or...
-
similar in
appearance to the elms,
though may be
distinguished by its
unwinged fruit and
leaves which are
symmetrical rather than
uneven at
their base...
- ([1]) It
tends to form
large clumps from thick,
creeping rhizomes. The
unwinged,
erect stems generally have
basal leaves that are more than 1 cm (1⁄2 in)...
- few and
sometimes winged, or in some
genera covered by
fleshy tissue or
unwinged and nude.
Eight genera are
currently accepted: Aptero**** Hung T. Chang...
- are white,
often having a pink
throat and are
strongly scented. The five
unwinged fruit segments are obovoid,
densely papillose, and
covered in
hooked hairs...
- the nest.
Adult flies have a
winged and an
unwinged variety, the
latter being more common. In fact,
unwinged flies still carry the
basal part of their...
- upright-growing or
horizontally spreading; the
leaves have
petioles that are
either unwinged or
narrowly winged. The
stems can be
glabrous or sp****ly
covered with...