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Androecium : It is the male reproductive part of the flower. We can find in it the stamens which were leaves that suffered a transformation to carry the pollen . ... Sinuate : sinuate leaves have smooth edges, like waves.
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Stipule morphologies of the sinuate leaf (sil) mutants; Husbands, A., Emirzade, T. and; DeMason, D. Botany and Plant Sci., Univ. of California; Riverside, CA 92521, USA; Fig. 1. sil stipule phenotypes. ... The leaves subtending flowers had a normal stipule phenotype (Fig. lb). For each of the genotypes listed below...
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It was shown by Marx (3) that, in plants homozygous for the mutation sinuate leaves (sil), the distal portions of stipules acquire some properties of leaflets. ... They showed that under short day conditions the stipules of sil/sil, af/Af plants were converted into compound leaves with their own stipules.
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Line A segregated con- stantly to double-flowered plants with sinuate leaves and single-flowered plants with normal entire leaves. ...
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When the vessels or fibres of the leaves expand immediately on leaving the stem, the leaf is said to be senile. In such cases the petiole is absent. When the blade consists of a single piece the leaf is simple; when composed of two or three more with a ... A sinuate leaf has alternate concavities and convexities.
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Mar. 11, 2008 - The splendor of the Northwest stems from its lush greenery and plentiful trees. ... The breadth of the branches and their sinuate leaves lure visitors and give the Northwest its reputation of having unadulterated natural beauty. I want to protect this landscape we all know and love so well.
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its petioled, longer-than-wide, deeply sinuate leaves; its pubescence of stellate hairs only (no straight or glandular hairs); and its clambering, almost vinelike habit. Ecological Significance: Not known from cultivation;
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www.fleppc.org/ID_book/solanum%20tampicense.pdf
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The leaves on M. triangularis are a powdery blue-green in color, while the petioles and main veins are a frosty white. Leaves are produced in a three ranked triangular arrangement, much like those seen on ... Notice the doubly-sinuate leaves and the fibrous remnants of spent leaves still visible at the base of the plant.
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- Good characteristics for identifying this species in the field are the calyx-covered fruits, the white spreading corolla, the viscid, densely glandular hirsute stems, and the ovate, irregularly sinuate leaves.
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www.missouriplants.com/Whitealt/Solanum_sarachoides_pag...
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