「peduncle」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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The pubic | peduncle, a projection on the ilium that connects it t |
They may be held in pairs atop the | peduncle, and are often heavy enough to bend the pedun |
The inflorescence arises on a rough-haired | peduncle and holds up to ten pealike flowers. |
The caudal | peduncle and the tips of the fins are pale. |
Also, Aglaodorum griffithii has a longer | peduncle and produces only one whorl of flowers instea |
he brown stripes go much darker on the caudal | peduncle and the strong contrast of the stripes here h |
asal vein passes backward around the cerebral | peduncle, and ends in the internal cerebral vein (vein |
The | peduncle and the umbels of flowers are reddish-green o |
The | peduncle and foliage are variably green and pink. |
The scales on the caudal | peduncle are not very big. |
The fin bases and caudal | peduncle are unpigmented. |
The inflorescence arises on a hairy, erect | peduncle bearing white-petaled flowers and reproductiv |
The inflorescence arises on a tall | peduncle bearing a solitary flower head. |
The inflorescence arises on an erect | peduncle, bearing many tiny white to pink flowers in a |
oes produce several stem-like peduncles, each | peduncle bearing a single flower head surrounded by gl |
The | peduncle bends down and lies on the ground as the frui |
This | peduncle can be distended to better anchor the colony |
arises from an obtuse spathe and has a short | peduncle clothed in distichous, imbricating sheathes b |
nts, it reaches 70 cm in length, of which the | peduncle constitutes 35-50 cm and the rachis 17-22 cm. |
They bear a terminal inflorescence with a | peduncle covered for most of its length with close, th |
iaceous sheathes covering the stem, an apical | peduncle covered at its base by enlarged foliaceous sp |
rescence is one to four flowers atop a single | peduncle, each bloom 2 to 5 centimeters wide and white |
1841, the | peduncle emerges from the apex of the stem, and is cov |
Epidendrum), stating that the | peduncle emerges from the apex of the stem without any |
sal sheaths of its distichous leaves, and its | peduncle emerges from the apical leaf without being co |
and early Spring (July-September) on a short | peduncle erupting from a spathe, range from light yell |
Amphiglottium, the | peduncle grows from the apex of the stem, and is cover |
racteristics include a strongly keeled caudal | peduncle, highly textured skin covered in placoid scal |
er of this patch of leaflets sprouts an erect | peduncle holding the flowers. |
lant flowers in fall, producing a naked brown | peduncle holding a small inflorescence of fewer than f |
The 'stalk' or | peduncle in this genus is four chambered. |
ies and has five rows of plates on the caudal | peduncle instead of three like those found in Lasianci |
Peduncle is 15 mm (0.59 in) long, glabrous. | |
The decussation of superior cerebellar | peduncle is the portion of the superior cerebellar ped |
The head is depressed and the caudal | peduncle is slender, tapering to the caudal fin. |
Сaudal | peduncle is very high (highest between al representati |
The terminal | peduncle is covered from its base in close tubular she |
ence is actually an umbel of flowers, but the | peduncle is mostly underground with 3 to 12 flower-bea |
The caudal | peduncle is somewhat longish. |
The | peduncle itself may be up to 46 cm long and 9 mm wide, |
The | peduncle itself may be up to 8 cm long by 1 mm wide in |
is used as a synonym for the entire cerebral | peduncle, not just the anterior portion of it. |
As the fruit develops the | peduncle of the inflorescence curls into a neat spiral |
ulatus, referring to the long and conspicuous | peduncle of the inflorescence. |
The upright part of the plant is actually the | peduncle of the inflorescence, which can approach a me |
ertrophied odontodes on nuptial males, caudal | peduncle ovoid in cross section, abdomen usually naked |
It is very compact: the | peduncle reaches 3 cm in length and 7 mm in diameter, |
Cluster has the red stalk ( | peduncle), referring to the red stem that holds the gr |
The middle | peduncle rests upon the clivus of the sphenoidal bone, |
loom, it sends up an erect inflorescence on a | peduncle several centimeters tall topped with a cluste |
The inflorescence arises on a hairy | peduncle, the flowers bearing white petals. |
us, lies immediately in front of the inferior | peduncle; the other, the acoustic tubercle, somewhat l |
cemose, 30-150 mm long, with a 10-130 mm long | peduncle; the female flowers are solitary or clustered |
From | peduncle to column apex is approximately 1 cm; the lip |
are red-tubed with white lobes, or all white, | peduncle to 2 mm long, and bracts usually long-acumina |
and sends output via the superior cerebellar | peduncle to the red nucleus. |
The inflorescence arises on an erect | peduncle up to 20 centimeters tall. |
The inflorescence is borne on an erect | peduncle up to 40 centimeters tall. |
The inflorescence arises on a stout, hairy | peduncle up to 35 centimeters tall. |
inflorescence is a solitary flower on a long | peduncle up to 20 centimeters in length. |
The inflorescence arises on a | peduncle up to 35 centimeters tall bearing clusters of |
d of a single flower head which is borne on a | peduncle up to 10 centimeters long. |
hing inflorescence arises on a slender, erect | peduncle up to half a meter tall bearing many flowers. |
oduced as umbellate clusters of 10-30, with a | peduncle up to 10 mm long and with pedicels 10-18 mm l |
Its inflorescence is a | peduncle up to 30 centimeters tall containing up to 12 |
The inflorescence arises on a | peduncle up to 25 centimeters tall with widely spaced |
Each flower is borne at the end of a | peduncle which may be quite long. |
The inflorescence arises on a stout | peduncle which may exceed a meter in height. |
Each flower grows at the end of a long | peduncle, which may be longer than the actual stem. |
e solitary flower head on an erect or leaning | peduncle which may reach a meter tall. |
nce is a rounded cluster of flowers held on a | peduncle which may be erect and several centimeters ta |
crus is the anterior portion of the cerebral | peduncle which contains the motor tracts, the plural o |
e inflorescence is a spread umbel atop a tall | peduncle, with white and purple flowers at the ends of |
f a meter tall and consists of a mostly naked | peduncle with one bract midway up. |
ntimeters tall and consists of a mostly naked | peduncle with one clasping bract midway up. |
ely covered (with the exception of the caudal | peduncle) with very large, strong platelike scales cal |
ing downward through the base of the cerebral | peduncle with the cerebrospinal fibers, undergo decuss |
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