bracteole การใช้
- Bracteoles are linear and up to 1.2 cm long.
- Solitary flowers end long stalks with a pair of bracteoles.
- In fruit, the bracteoles can enlarge, thicken or become appendaged.
- The flowers are borne on pedicels that have tiny, sharp bracteoles.
- The individual flowers are sessile and may be with or without bracteoles.
- The bracteoles range from 2 7 mm and are green and linear.
- They differ from the related subfamily Salsoloideae by the absence of bracteoles.
- The bracteoles and sepals are velvety ( velutinous ).
- Partial peduncles are two-flowered and lack bracteoles.
- Bract minute; bracteoles 2, below the calyx.
- The bracteoles are very small and linear in shape.
- Each flower has a wide bract, two bracteoles, and four sepals.
- It has ovate bracteoles which are circa in length.
- The cone is often obscured by the elongate bracteoles.
- Bract / bracteole development begins approximately 1 2 weeks after the photoperiod is reduced.
- There are about nine greenish bracteoles and sepals.
- It has very narrow green or glaucous bracteoles.
- Bracteoles are short and tawny, pubescent and opening widely at dehiscence ( ).
- The flowers are sitting free in the axils of bracts, with lateral bracteoles.
- Bracteoles are also usually absent, though rarely 1 or 2 may be present.
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