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  • architecture or shape","thyrse architecture","tube base shape","whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form","wing quantity","wing size or width"]}
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  • "base arrangement","base presence","blade architecture","blade margin architecture or shape","blade margin shape","blade size","bract presence","calyx shape"
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  • or quantity","style quantity","whole_organism coating","whole_organism orientation","whole_organism pubescence","whole_organism reproduction"]},{"rank":"family"
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  • texture","whole_organism coloration","whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form","whole_organism habitat","whole_organism location","whole_organism
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  • architecture","stipule presence","style duration","whole_organism architecture","whole_organism position","whole_organism texture"]}];
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  • texture","whole_organism coloration","whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form","whole_organism habitat","whole_organism location","whole_organism
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  • et al. 2004), and reproductive biology (R. L. Nielson 1998; J. Chari and Wilson 2001; G. Dieringer and L. Cabrera R. 2002; J. L. Hawk and Tepedino 2007)
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  • 1987; Kellogg and Campbell 1987). More recent studies, both morphological (Van den Borre and Watson 1997, 2000) and molecular (Soreng and Davis 1998; Hilu
    17 KB (1,499 words) - 04:33, 30 July 2020
  • “perennials” are herbaceous and differ from annuals and biennials in living longer than two years and differ from subshrubs, shrubs, and trees in not developing
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  • shape","tube height or length or size","whole-organism atypical some measurement","whole-organism duration","whole-organism some measurement","x chromosome
    3 KB (603 words) - 21:32, 29 July 2020
  • 136-140 in S.W.L. Jacobs and J. Everett (eds.). Grasses: Systematics and Evolution. International Symposium on Grass Systematics and Evolution (3rd:1998).
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  • architecture","stipule presence","style duration","whole_organism architecture","whole_organism position","whole_organism texture"]}];
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  • 136-140 in S.W.L. Jacobs and J. Everett (eds.). Grasses: Systematics and Evolution. International Symposium on Grass Systematics and Evolution (3rd:1998).
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  • quantity","base arrangement","base fusion","blade architecture","blade architecture or arrangement","blade position","cell shape","column quantity","culm
    34 KB (1,217 words) - 04:33, 30 July 2020
  • Rodriguez, and R.G. Olmstead. 2004. Phylogeny of the festucoid grasses of subtribe Loliinae and allies (Poeae, Pooideae) inferred from ITS and trnL-V sequences
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  • architecture","stipule presence","style duration","whole_organism architecture","whole_organism position","whole_organism texture"]}];
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  • source of fuel, fodder, and building materials throughout their range. Other products include tannins and dyes, and oak bark and leaves were often used
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  • "androecium position","anther dehiscence","blade margin architecture","blade margin architecture or shape","blade margin shape","flower architecture or arrangement
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  • usually reniform and laterally compressed to globose, sometimes oblong or shield-shaped and dorsiventrally compressed; embryo peripheral and curved, or central
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  • fixation","filament coloration","filament shape","leaf-blade shape","whole_organism architecture","whole_organism duration"]},{"rank":"genus","name":"Papaver"
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