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- Look up cortex or cortical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cortex or cortical may refer to: Cortex (anatomy), the outermost layer of an organ Cerebral...
- the tree's thick bark. When parts of the tree are top killed by fire, epicortical buds can resume growth. 15 to 20 seed trees are needed per hectare (6...
- intracortically (direct) or epicortically (indirect). Intracortical implants have electrodes that penetrate into the brain, while epicortical implants have electrodes...
- endosperm. Further differences include fused cotyledons and the absence of epicortical roots. Tristerix was first described in 1830 by Martius, who published...
- aerial parasitic genera may belong to either of the four types viz., epicortical roots (ERs), clasping unions, wood roses, and bark strands (Calvin and...
- apex where the cross-section is slightly quadrangular. There are no epicortical roots. The petiolate, leathery leaves are opposite and of length 10–22 cm...
- stems of their hosts. They are erect to pendulous, smooth and with no epicortical runners. The leaves are opposite, and sometimes clustered on shortened...
- stems that are generally rounded or square, but are occasionally winged. Epicortical roots are present in most, if not all species. These roots run along...
- pendulous in habit, unlike other Muellerina species, but has the long epicortical runners of all Muellerina species. The leaves are opposite with indistinct...
- almost so Anthers dorsifixed, versatile Aerial stem-parasitic shrubs with epicortical runners Petals 5, curved; stamens unequal Species include: Muellerina...