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separately classified as Trna,
flowering plants are Puspavati, and the
fruit bearing ones are Phalavati.
Leafless plants are
placed under the group, Karira...
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probably became commonplace some 360mya,
about 40my
after the
simple leafless plants had
colonized the land in the
Early Devonian. This
spread has been...
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species of land
plants of
which some 391,000
species are
vascular plants (including
approximately 369,000
species of
flowering plants), and approximately...
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leafless, as this
increases the
effectiveness of pollination. The
absence of
leaves improves wind
transmission of
pollen for wind-pollinated
plants and...
- may grow as tall as 80
centimetres (31 in). The
plants are scapose,
having a
single central leafless hollow flower stem (scape).
Several green or blue-green...
- pea. Peas are
annual plants, with a life
cycle of one year. They are a cool-season crop
grown in many
parts of the world;
planting can take
place from...
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elevations of up to 1400 m (4600 feet). The
mistletoe is a
leafless plant that
attaches to host
plants,
often leguminous woody desert trees such as Cercidium...
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stems up to 2 m (rarely more) tall,
leafy on the
lower stem,
branched and
leafless on the
upper stem. The
flowers have four (rarely three) petals; they are...
- ends;
seeds are flat, ovate, comose. This
leafless plant grows in rocky,
sterile places all over India. The
plant yields an
abundance of a
mildly acidulous...
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rosettes of
crinkly leaves with
nearly actinomorphic flowers,
borne on
leafless stems in spring. The
genus is
named after the
French botanist and explorer...