pistillate การใช้
- The florets are bisexual, pistillate, functionally staminate or neuter.
- The male plant produces clusters of tiny pale yellow pistillate flowers.
- Pistillate and staminate members are indistinguishable without opening the protective prophyll.
- The inflorescence contains pistillate heads in leaf axils below the clusters.
- Additionally, the flowers may be either bisexual or pistillate.
- The small, pointed leaves are arranged in pistillate flowers.
- The pistillate flowers are larger, calyx similar, with six staminodes.
- The shrub is generally pistillate flowers clustered near the bottom.
- As in other ragweeds, the inflorescence has a few pistillate heads.
- This is a phyllaries and yellow disc and pistillate florets.
- At the center of the array of appendages are several pistillate flower.
- Of note is the damage which is present on the pistillate flower.
- Flowers are bisexual but sometimes also unisexual and pistillate.
- Finally trioecious plants have bisexual, staminate or pistillate flowers on different individuals.
- The species is pistillate heads located below and in the axils of leaves.
- Tiny flowers occur in the leaf axils; pistillate closer to the base.
- This species is dioecious ( pistillate and staminate flowers occur on separate plants ).
- The staminate flowers range from 20 30 and there are 19 43 pistillate flowers.
- The pistillate ( female ) catkins are long, containing 10 30 flowers each.
- The pistillates will grow all year long as long as the temperatures are favorable.
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