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urceolate การใช้

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  • The fruits that develop later have a cylindrical or hemispherical or urceolate shape.
  • Later it will produce ovoid to urceolate fruit that are long with a diameter.
  • The corolla is urceolate when young but becomes more or less campanulate with advancing age.
  • The flowers are white-cream and later produce ovoid to urceolate and pedicellate fruits.
  • It will later form globose to urceolate fruits between March and October that are long.
  • Fruits that form are globose to urceolate and contain regular flattened red-brown seeds.
  • The urceolate pitchers are generally quite small, rarely exceeding 10 cm in height and 7 cm in width.
  • The tribe's distinctive inflorescence is unisexual in monoecious species, with discoid to urceolate receptables with involucrate bracts.
  • Flowers with connate petals or sepals may have various shaped corolla or calyx, including campanulate, funnelform, tubular, urceolate, salverform or rotate.
  • It will later form urceolate, pedicellate fruits that are long and in diameter containing regular or laterally compressed, cymbiform or ovoid red brown seeds.
  • The fruiting structures ( ascomata ) are apothecias immersed in the thallus with red to red-brown urn shaped ( urceolate ) to flat or slightly convex discs.
  • Fruit 8 11 mm long, 6 8 mm diameter, cylindrical or ovoid ( occasionally somewhat urceolate ), more or less striate; disc depressed; valves enclosed.
  • There are one to several apothecia per lobe, with reddish-brown urn shaped ( urceolate ) to concave discs, immersed so as to appear like concave spots.
  • The upper segment of the basal part is urceolate, or urn-shaped, and clearly narrowed at the throat, measuring 18 mm ( . 71 inch ) to 21 mm ( 0.83 inch ) long by 3mm ( 0.12 inch ) by 4 mm ( 0.16 inch ) wide at the mouth.
  • Tendrils about as long as the lamina, d " 50 cm long, 5 6 mm thick near the lamina, 10 25 mm thick near the pitcher, curved downwards, yellow to red in colour, darker near the pitcher . " Pitchers : " urceolate to short-ellipsoidal, 20 41 cm high, }}