「bracts」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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sit above numerous, long, stiff, spine-tipped | bracts, all pointing outwards, the lower ones wider a |
The inflorescence has three leaflike | bracts and a single flower. |
ranch into wide inflorescences bearing pointed | bracts and flowers with spiky awns. |
The inflorescence is made up of hairy green | bracts and bright yellow pouched flowers. |
The leaves, | bracts and wings of the stem have a white and continu |
The pistillate flowers have smaller | bracts and develop tiny white fruits. |
clumps of a few flowers surrounded by leaflike | bracts, and female individuals producing inflorescenc |
The fruits have dark-colored | bracts and a sac called a perigynium which is gray-gr |
rch and is a grassy flower folded within tough | bracts and sepals. |
New leaves are folded inside dull red | bracts and then released in a spectacular cascade of |
The inflorescence has narrow, pointed | bracts and sepals around the flowers which are densel |
nflorescence is a loose, narrow array of green | bracts and larger flowers, each with rounded, pouched |
the flowers single or occasionally paired, the | bracts and bracteoles about 2 mm long and the pedicel |
to rose to pinkish cream, with highly colored | bracts and calyces that are different colors than the |
bunched inflorescence full of woolly leaflike | bracts and funnel-shaped, flat-faced flowers. |
h appears as a long spike of tiny red and pink | bracts, and a pistillate part at the base of the spik |
are ovoid, 6-9 cm long (to 12 cm including the | bracts), and differ from other firs in that the bract |
sin gland similar to those on the edges of the | bracts and two small sepals. |
uished from the latter by the flower clusters, | bracts, and occasionally bronze-green leaves of the f |
The stem, leaves, | bracts, and flowers can all be reddish to decidedly p |
Between the | bracts appear pouched, fuzzy purplish or pink flowers |
Between the | bracts appear the flowers, which are often similar in |
ls, but they look similar to daisies, with the | bracts appearing as petals. |
Floral | bracts are styliform, shorter than the calyx, early f |
The | bracts are green, often with reddish edges. |
Inflorescence | bracts are papery and yellow in colour. |
The | bracts are faintly woolly and occasionally bristly in |
The | bracts are green, often with dark striping or marking |
The flower head | bracts are wooly, and pale below, with dark chaffy ha |
Petioles, rachis, cirrus and peduncular | bracts are covered with short, curved spines. |
The | bracts are armed with spines and the inflorescence re |
The | bracts are lanceolate, involucral and are more than f |
Flowers appearing between the | bracts are a bit longer and covered in hairs. |
The | bracts are just a few millimeters long and are tipped |
It has yellow flowers and the ends of the | bracts are sharply angled with a "v" shape. |
Between the | bracts are the pouched, lipped flowers, which may be |
The | bracts are pointed and sometimes tipped with a hooked |
p the stem is punctuated by nodes at which the | bracts are fused to form a cup or band up to about 2. |
broad, dark purple before maturity; the scale | bracts are short, and hidden in the closed cone. |
The | bracts are yellowish to dull red and the pouchlike fl |
The | bracts are tipped in spinelike awns. |
The | bracts are tipped in straight awns. |
have a diameter of 3 to 4 cm.The inflorescence | bracts are papery, the outer ones orange-brown in col |
eter of 2 to 5 cm (0.8-2 in).The inflorescence | bracts are papery, the outer ones greenish yellow in |
The | bracts are often small and inconspicuous. |
The | bracts are tipped with straight awns. |
The involucral | bracts are 3-foliolate, and shaped like the leaves. |
flowers with sharp triangular or lance-shaped | bracts around the base. |
This genus features pseudobulbs, large | bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typic |
The finged | bracts around the flowers form a pendent "bell" which |
psuedobulbs bearing two leaves, membranacious | bracts as long as the ovary, and unfringed lateral lo |
lorescence bears many flowers, each with small | bracts at its base. |
an open raceme of flowers with large, leaflike | bracts at the base. |
The only leaves present are several | bracts at the base of each flower. |
e well spaced along the stalk and there are no | bracts at base of individual flower stalks. |
may be similar in form to the glumes - chaffy | bracts at the base of each spikelet. |
or more clusters of flowers with lance-shaped | bracts at the bases. |
30 reddish spikelets with a few long, leaflike | bracts at the base. |
the upper stem with one or two leaflike purple | bracts at the base of the raceme. |
has a large swelling at the stem base, and has | bracts at the base of each small flower cluster, not |
bing the tight whorls of flowers, calyces, and | bracts before they open. |
lower, measuring 3-7 cm wide with a festoon of | bracts beneath; finally, as they turn to seed, they c |
fuzzy dull to bright reddish or purplish pink | bracts between which emerge smaller yellowish to gree |
The inflorescence has rows of leaflike | bracts, between which emerge showy purple and white l |
The inflorescence bears | bracts coated in large resin glands and dense cluster |
ter of flowers, each surrounded by six reddish | bracts coated in curly hairs and tipped in hooked awn |
ence than A. rubens and the long, broad floral | bracts conceal the ovary. |
ers of flower heads surrounded by long, narrow | bracts covered in obvious bulbous glands. |
stically sharp points of the sepals and of the | bracts covering the flower buds. |
The flowers are each surrounded by 2 or 3 | bracts divided into three narrow lobes up to 1.5 cent |
The inflorescence bears several | bracts, each with a bulbous gland on it. |
fringed with up to 17 spiny, toothed, pointed | bracts, each up to about two centimeters long. |
Flowers emerge between the | bracts, each up to 2 or 3 centimeters long and greeni |
l of three large leaves generally described as | bracts, each measuring up to 20 centimeters in length |
ence is a cluster of flowers surrounded by six | bracts, each tipped with hooked awns except the longe |
Between the | bracts emerge the lobed flowers, which are yellow to |
Between the | bracts emerge the yellow-green, sometimes red-tinted, |
Between the | bracts emerge the hairy, tubular flowers which are gr |
Between the | bracts emerge the pouched flowers which are tinted wi |
Between the | bracts emerge pouched dull reddish flowers. |
It is the lowermost of two chaff-like | bracts enclosing the grass floret. |
Outer | bracts end in hooks that are like Velcro. |
Flowers emerge from deep red | bracts, followed by dark-red fruits. |
in both species consist of close, overlapping | bracts from which male or female flowers emerge. |
nd the inflorescence is a plume of pink or red | bracts from which violet flowers emerge. |
A few long, leaflike | bracts grow at the base of the spike. |
The three | bracts have generally lance-shaped blades up to 11 ce |
others and has a long, straight awn; the other | bracts have hooked awns. |
The inflorescence is a series of | bracts in shades of bright red to yellowish. |
Atop the whorl of | bracts is a single nodding non-fragrant flower with g |
Bracts- Joined 1/2 their length or beyond | |
scence is a woolly cluster of narrow, leaflike | bracts laced with webby fibers. |
lowers, each blooming in an involucre of spiny | bracts lined with awn-tipped teeth. |
ers are white hermaphroditic blossoms in leafy | bracts located 2-4 each on short peduncles in sessile |
epal and often protruding beyond the length of | bracts making the cup. |
cence is a cluster of flowers with oval-shaped | bracts nearly a centimeter long which are edged with |
Conspicuously white-tipped | bracts occur underneath each 1⁄4-inch-long (6.4 mm) f |
eight and upright habit, and the fusion of the | bracts of the involucre into a continuous body. |
The | bracts on the inflorescence can be as large as leaves |
r of flower heads each surrounded by the upper | bracts on the stem branches. |
ge sequentially from overlapping bright yellow | bracts on racemes that are produced throughout the wa |
each branching of the stem is a similar cup of | bracts partially fused around a cluster of flowers. |
Bracts peach-orange to dark read-orange. | |
ces repeatedly branched with persistent floral | bracts; pedicel densely tuberculate just below the ov |
There are generally five | bracts per flower, with one bract much longer than th |
l flowers blooming in a cup of leathery purple | bracts roughly 3 centimeters wide. |
an array of a few small flowers accompanied by | bracts shaped much like the leaves. |
Bracts shorter than pedicels, 0.8 - 1.5 cm long, shal | |
Bracts shorter than the pedicels. | |
The inflorescence have 3 leaf-like | bracts similar in appearance to the basal leaves but |
They are subtended by broad, scarious | bracts, spreading, ovoid-oblong to cylindrical, 15 - |
The | bracts start out white, but with more sun exposure th |
ence is a cluster of leaflike green or reddish | bracts strung densely with cobwebby white wool and be |
The inflorescence bears | bracts studded with large resin glands and small clus |
Note | bracts surrounding the flowers, which would be absent |
Bracts surrounding the flower unit are white and peta | |
The flowers emerge from | bracts that form off the stems. |
ge, fleshy inflorescence with red-tinged green | bracts that serve as leaves. |
The bright red leaf-like | bracts that surround the white to greenish flowers ma |
ally) in a single congested raceme with floral | bracts that can grow to nearly 1 cm long. |
be distinguished by the number of lobes on the | bracts; the latter has 9-15 lobes whereas the former |
The inflorescence has | bracts tipped in pink or reddish purple. |
nce of several flowers, each surrounded by six | bracts tipped in hooked spines. |
Near the flowers are small, pointed | bracts tipped with resin glands. |
Near the flowers are small, pointed | bracts tipped with shiny spherical resin glands. |
arge inflorescence is made up of many greenish | bracts tipped in white, yellow, or pale purple. |
r heads at separate nodes, surrounded by short | bracts tipped with resin glands. |
The inflorescence is made up of layers of | bracts tipped in shades of pale yellow to bright red |
, hairy inflorescence is made up of pale green | bracts tipped in pale red to bright yellow. |
r of flowers surrounded by five hairy greenish | bracts tipped with hooked awns. |
ded by a starlike array of six spreading white | bracts tipped with straight brown awns. |
flower surrounded by six reddish, curly-haired | bracts tipped with hooked awns. |
h flower surrounded by six white to pink hairy | bracts tipped in hooked awns. |
inflorescence is made up of layers of greenish | bracts tipped with dull to very bright shades of red, |
flowers blooming in a cup of red-tinged green | bracts up to 4 centimeters wide. |
g in a cup of stiff, pointed, veined, purplish | bracts up to 3 centimeters wide. |
l cup of rough-haired, sometimes purple-tinged | bracts up to 3 centimeters wide. |
each head is an array of 7 to 9 spiny, pointed | bracts up to three centimeters long, and sometimes a |
Flowers emerge from the | bracts; usually they are long, thin, and white with s |
obes, or all white, peduncle to 2 mm long, and | bracts usually long-acuminate. |
It is filled with leaflike green | bracts which are generally not tipped with another co |
The yellow inflorescences have 2 to 4 green | bracts which are larger than the leaves. |
The flowers of the inflorescence have | bracts which may be linear in shape or lobed, each lo |
At their bases are one or more | bracts which may be divided into three narrow lobes w |
P. foetida is able to trap insects on its | bracts, which exude a sticky substance that also cont |
owers with five to eight long, straight, spiky | bracts which often have spiny edges and may grow near |
a very dense cluster of flowers surrounded by | bracts which are divided into narrow segments like th |
us plants that are distinguished by the unique | bracts, which are basifixed and tubular. |
ink flowers is enclosed in a tiny cup of fused | bracts which is only a few millimeters wide. |
wide and surrounded by several narrow, pointed | bracts which may be edged in spines. |
, each surrounded by six purple to bright pink | bracts which may be all fused together. |
he inflorescence is made up of layers of lobed | bracts which are greenish at the base and tipped with |
n outer ring of extended, purple-pink 'ragged' | bracts which form a crown around the central flowers. |
s a small spike of a few flowers surrounded by | bracts which are linear or divided into narrow, threa |
lowers, each surrounded by a unit of six fused | bracts which are generally white to pinkish in color. |
or brown and the umbel has very large wrinkly | bracts which are more visible than the actual white f |
After the flower head dries, the hooked | bracts will attach to humans and animals in order to |
A chain of | bracts will continue to grow until it falls off in mo |
lorescence is enfolded in shiny, light-colored | bracts with long spines along their margins. |
eads, each surrounded by sharp-pointed, narrow | bracts with thickened edges. |
s with each flower surrounded by white or pink | bracts with hooked tips. |
lowers, each surrounded by a tube of six hairy | bracts with straight or hooked awns. |
ter of flowers surrounded by six red or purple | bracts with hooked awns. |
f flowers, each flower surrounded by six hairy | bracts with hooked awns at the tips. |
consist of 4 to 5 petaloid sepals and sepaloid | bracts with a tubular corolla borne in clusters of 25 |
red flowers wrapped in many straplike, pointed | bracts with fringed edges, themselves bright red to o |
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