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strobili) is a
structure present on many land
plant species consisting of sporangia-bearing
structures densely aggregated along a stem.
Strobili are...
- base of the alga. Lycophytes,
where sporophylls may be
aggregated into
strobili (Selaginella and some
Lycopodium and
related genera) or
distributed singly...
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confused for an
angiosperm due to the fruit-like
female strobili,
broad leaves and male
strobili looking like
flowers due to
convergent evolution. It is...
- more
rarely a
thrips or a moth. Both male and
female cycads bear
cones (
strobili),
somewhat similar to
conifer cones.
Cycads have been
reported to fix nitrogen...
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typically located within strobili or flowers.
Cycads form
their microsporangia on
microsporophylls which are
aggregated into
strobili.
Megasporangia are formed...
-
Sequoia (Cupressaceae).
Female strobili are
initiated in late
summer or fall of a year, then they overwinter.
Female strobili emerge followed by pollination...
- 7–1 mm broad,
tapered to a fine hair-like
white point. The
branches bearing strobili or
spore cones turn erect,
reaching 5–15 cm (2.0–5.9 in)
above ground,...
- buds
between their bases. The
spores are
borne under sporangiop****s in
strobili, cone-like
structures at the tips of some of the stems. In many species...
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genus includes some
species that have
persistent strobili while other species have
deciduous strobili.
Common witch-hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) may have...
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cones of
Ginkgo biloba, for example, are
mostly considered to be
simple strobili, and not flowers.
Stamens range in number, size, shape, orientation, and...