- flower, is a
modification of
bracteoles In
other words, the
epicalyx is a
group of
bracts resembling a
calyx or
bracteoles forming a
whorl outer to the...
-
flower is depicted, the axis is not
present and
therefore cannot be shown.
Bracteoles, if they are present, are
usually drawn on the
sides of the diagram. Not...
-
bracteolata is
derived from
Latin (bracteolatus = with
bracteoles) and
refers to the
persistent bracteoles of the inflorescence. S.
bracteolata is an emergent...
- tall. The
bracteoles look like long
whiskers hanging from a bat that can be 8-10
inches in length. Some
researchers believe that the
bracteoles have photosynthetic...
- by the
bracteoles,
which subtend the
flower and
wholly or
partially encomp**** the sepals.
Hedge bindweed has two
rather long,
narrow bracteoles which do...
- (0.98 in) thick,
bracteoles ovate, acute, to 2.5 to less than 4 cm (1.6 in) long;
receptacle about 3 cm (1.2 in) thick,
bracteoles are linear-lanceolate...
- but may be
applied to
morphology of
other parts of plants, e.g. bracts,
bracteoles, sti****s, sepals, petals,
carpels or scales. Some of
these terms are...
- to 3 m high.
Their compound umbels of
small flowers are
adorned with
bracteoles that are
sometimes large and may play a role in
attracting pollinators...
- axils). The umbellules,
which are 5–10 cm in diameter, have 6 or more
bracteoles at
their base and
numerous flowers on
short pedicels. The
flowers are...
-
flower is by the
bracteoles,
which subtend the
flower and
wholly or
partially encomp**** the sepals.
Large bindweed has short,
wider bracteoles which overlap...