- In botany,
infructescence (fruiting head) is
defined as the
ensemble of
fruits derived from the
ovaries of an inflorescence. It
usually retains the size...
- are
attached to white,
fluffy "parachutes"
which easily detach from the
seedhead and
glide by wind, dispersing. In Taraxa**** ovules, the
megaspore mother...
- Its
small plaza is
dominated by its
sprinkling fountain like a
dandelion seedhead. It
replaced the
original Ziegfeld Theatre. A base
station atop the building...
-
adapted for the
consumption of
seedheads, with a
conical beak to
remove the
seeds and
agile feet to grip the
stems of
seedheads while feeding. It is a social...
-
Bangasternus fausti is a
species of true
weevil known as the broad-nosed seed head weevil. It is used as an
agent of
biological pest
control against noxious...
- the leaves,
Skiploom resembling the
flower and
Jumpluff resembling the
seedheads. The line's
names were
partially created by
English translator for the...
- Oklahoma.
Entire plant Side view of
flowers Flower close-up
Lighter seedhead Darker seedhead NatureServe (4
August 2023). "Gaillardia pulc****a". NatureServe...
- Australia. It is the
namesake of the
Carex divulsa aggregate.
Inflorescences Seedhead Habit In New
Zealand W.Withering, Bot. Arr. Brit. Pl. ed. 2, 2: 1035 (1787)...
-
Hazira to
local stalls in
Bharuch and
Surat district in Gujarat.
Sorghum seedhead stalks are
roasted under charcoal and then
grains are
beaten out from the...
- closes, it
later opens as the
familiar spherical seedhead or "clock", as in
other dandelions. The
seedhead consists of many single-seeded
fruits or achenes...