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  • indehiscent, brilliant red [green], ovoid, obovoid, or spheric, 15–25 × 10–20 mm, very succulent, conspicuously scaly, spineless; pulp brilliant red [white];
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  • Flowers reddish outside, brilliant red inside, 6–7.5 × 5–7.5 cm; inner tepals brilliant red [yellow]; stigma lobes brilliant red. Fruits ± readily dehiscent
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  • Caper-tree Etymology: Greek kynos, dog, and phallos, penis, alluding to brilliant red color inside rupturing fruits, which reminded early botanists of a
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  • pink or puce; styles 4 or 5 (arising from small tuft of hairs). Pomes brilliant orange-red or crimson scarlet early, becoming bright red or dark burgundy
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  • 5–6 mm × 1–2 mm; petals linear-oblong, 5–6 × 2–4 mm, apex obtuse; lip brilliant yellow or yellow-orange, centrally greenish yellow, oblong, 5–6 × 2–4 mm
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  • externally green, internally green or red (or pink), 2.5–3 mm. Fruits brilliant red: scarlet, carmine, or crimson, obovoid to clavate, 10–35 (–40) × 5–8
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  • glabrous; stamens 10, anthers white or pink, 0.9–1.2 mm; styles 2 or 3. Pomes: brilliant scarlet (west) to full crimson (east), suborbicular, 7–12 mm diam., succulent
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  • wings 0–3(–5) mm wide. Oenothera brachycarpa 2 Petals lemon-yellow to brilliant yellow, drying purple to reddish brown, rarely lavender, broadly obovate
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  • green, lanceolate, 4–7 × 0.8–1.2 mm, glandular-pubescent; petals usually brilliant pink to purple, fading to pink or white, rarely initially white, ovate
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  • Mexico Mammillaria dioica 5 Axillary bristles absent on stem; inner tepals brilliant pink or purple, or if mostly white then stigma lobes red; stigma lobes
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  • cm; flower tube 20–25 × 8–20 mm; flower tube hairs 3–6 mm; inner tepals brilliant pink or magenta distally with distinct white or yellow proximal regions
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  • America, is a woody, scandent plant grown on walls and trellises, with brilliant red-purple, orange, yellowish, or white bracts providing spectacular color
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  • 1 Petals usually brilliant pink to purple, fading to pink or white, rarely initially white; bracts
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  • the flora area due to its remarkable height (for an herb) and numerous, brilliant orange flowers; it is best able to compete with associated shrubs and trees
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  • blackish, to 1.5 mm, covered by white, cottony wool. Flowers: inner tepals brilliant yellow throughout, fading orange to red, 25–30 mm; filaments white to green;
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  • floral-tube (43–) 60–110 (–125) mm; sepals (30–) 35–60 (–80) mm; petals brilliant yellow, fading deep red, drying deep reddish purple to reddish-brown, usually
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  • thorns on twigs determinate. Leaves: petiole length 40–60% blade; blade brilliantly bronze and purple in fall, glossy, ± deltate, broad, 3–6 cm, lobes palmate
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  • different anther color, and a different fruiting calyx. The young fruit is brilliant red when C. williamsii is usually a pale to deeper dull red; mature fruits
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  • a high amount of the flavonoid luteolin, which yields one of the most brilliant yellow dyes. When combined with woad (Isatis tinctoria, Brassicaceae),
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  • flesh is thin and bitter and the skin usually black. The fall foliage, brilliant lustrous orange, bronze, and red, suggests potential ornamental use. Forma
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  • used in the treatment of diarrhea. Many species are ornamentals, with brilliant fall foliage or colorful fruit persisting throughout the winter. The genus
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  • Stems simple, solid, 2–4 dm. Leaves: basal with blade gray-green, usually brilliantly colored basally, drying to unusual gray-green, veins fairly prominent
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  • may turn from bright red to deep purple, and the leaves in some manifest brilliant coloring in bronze, burgundy, and yellow. None. Crataegus aquacervensis
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  • uniform thickness, all robust and rigid, more than 1 mm thick; flowers brilliant red inside and outside [yellow in Mexico] Ferocactus emoryi 2 Areoles with
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  • okanaganensis at the same date in late August; in mid August they are also brilliant scarlet. The most extreme form of this variety, virtually thornless, is
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  • cultivar between P. glabra and P. serrulata, valued especially for its brilliant burgundy red young leaves, which mature to green over weeks through shades
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  • ephemeral in the Cactaceae. They are fully expanded at high noon (if in brilliant sunlight) and wilt after only an hour or two. By mid afternoon, when most
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  • They are well removed from var. purpureum, and have the dense, almost brilliant white tomentum of var. nivale. Plants in the Slide Mountain-Mt. Rose area
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  • its broadly lanceolate leaves in groups of four at each node, and its brilliant white, multilobed petals. Two varieties are recognized by some workers:
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  • always intermixed with plants having tomentose to floccose stems. The brilliantly white-lanate, spreading shrubs become rather globose in shape under cultivation
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  • sands, which may limit its ability to be cultivated. The bright green, brilliantly yellow-flowered plants would make an elegant addition to the garden. None
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