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+ | |example=Example sentences from FNA : [1] Heads radiate, disciform, or discoid, borne singly (at ends of branches, pedunculate ). [2] stipes 7–11 mm, gradually thickened into a disciform 3–5 mm in diam. hypocarpium. | ||
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|scheme=FloraTerms | |scheme=FloraTerms | ||
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+ | |relation=skos: collection | ||
+ | |internal page=ft:shape | ||
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Example(s): Example sentences from FNA : [1] Heads radiate, disciform, or discoid, borne singly (at ends of branches, pedunculate ). [2] stipes 7–11 mm, gradually thickened into a disciform 3–5 mm in diam. hypocarpium.