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Species within this
genus include:
Cladodes flabellatus Solier in ****, 1849
Cladodes malleri Pic, 1935 v t e
Cladode A
green leaf-like
plant shoot. Clapham...
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structures are
cladodes,
rather than phylloclades. By that definition,
Phyllanthus has phylloclades, but
Ruscus and
Asparagus have
cladodes.
Another definition...
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oblong to
spatulate stems called cladodes. It has a water-repellent and sun-reflecting waxy epidermis.
Cladodes 1–2
years old
produce flowers, with...
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bearing cladodes (stems
modified to look like leaves) and true
leaves less than 5 mm.
Flowers grow from
axils of
leaves on
adaxial side of
cladodes. The...
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Commons has
media related to
Pseudatteria cladodes.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Pseudatteria cladodes. tortricidae.com Razowski, J. & J. Wojtusiak...
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Gelechiidae Genus:
Syncopacma Species: S. biareatella
Binomial name
Syncopacma biareatella (Erschoff, 1874)
Synonyms Cladodes biareatella Erschoff, 1874...
- Genus:
Brachmia Species: B. dilutiterminella
Binomial name
Brachmia dilutiterminella (Gerasimov, 1930)
Synonyms Cladodes dilutiterminella Gerasimov, 1930...
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reach several metres in length. The
leaves are
actually leaf-like
cladodes up to 7 mm long by 0.1 mm in diameter,
which arise in
clumps of up to 15...
- with them.
Examples include flattened plant stems called phylloclades and
cladodes, and
flattened leaf
stems called phyllodes which differ from
leaves both...
- over
limestone or even on bare limestone.
Cladodes are
typically 2.5 cm long by 4–5 cm long. The
cladodes do not shatter, but do
deattach from each other...