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Trichomes (/ˈtraɪkoʊmz/ or /ˈtrɪkoʊmz/), from the Gr**** τρίχωμα (trichōma)
meaning "hair", are fine
outgrowths or
appendages on plants, algae, lichens...
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bodies with a
pileus (cap) and
stipe (stem) are
collectively known as the
stipitate hydnoid fungi and are
often studied as a
group because of
their ecological...
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bottom of the
calyx tube,
stipitate;
style fleshy, incurved,
tipped with an
obtuse stigma. Fruit: Legume,
slightly stipitate,
unequally oblong,
acute at...
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extends down the
stipe some distance.
Fungi that have
stipes are said to be
stipitate. The
evolutionary benefit of a
stipe is
generally considered to be in...
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original on 12
April 2016.
Retrieved 5 July 2011. Kirk et al., p. 495. "
Stipitate hydnoid fungi,
Hampshire Biodiversity Partnership" (PDF).
Archived (PDF)...
- temperature,
humidity and
nutrient availability are met.
Hydnellum peckii is a
stipitate hydnoid fungus,
meaning that it has a cap atop a
stipe (stem), and a form...
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borage family known by the
common name
stalked popcornflower and
stipitate forget-me-not. It is
native to
Oregon and most of California,
where it...
- two
small secondary sti****s at the base of
leaflets in some species.
stipitate stalked;
borne on a stipe; of an ovary,
borne on a gynop****. sti****te...
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species of
mushroom in the
genus Agrocybe. This
species is a pileate-
stipitate fungi, and has a
medium size of fruitbodies. The cap is
convex to plane-convex;...
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Inflorescences globose, ****ate
Aestivation valvate Anthers often with a
stipitate or
sessile apical gland Pollen commonly in tetrads,
bitetrads or polyads...