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  • ft:obterete  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Caudex obconical or narrowly obterete, 1.3–2 cm, 4–6 mm in diam.)
  • ft:infundibular  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Corolla creamy yellow, with dark bands, infundibular, ca. 4.5 cm;)
  • ft:cuculliform  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Cupule cuculliform to shallowly cupular, 0.6–1 1–3 cm, margin of rim expanded to wavily rugose at maturity, inside with a thick, pale grayish brown indumentum;)
  • ft:disc floret  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Florets of 1, 2, or 3+ kinds in a head (some not readily assignable to usual ray- and disc-floret categories, ± 3 combinations in the flora ):)
  • ft:petalous  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Flowers white, pink, or purple, simple or double petalous.)
  • ft:chamogamous  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Flowers unisexual, (plants dioecious ), chamogamous, narrow;)
  • ft:fleeting  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Flowers fleeting, erect, unscented, actinomorphic;)
  • ft:anthocarp  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Fruit an achenelike anthocarp enclosed by persistent perianth, ribbed or winged, often glandular.)
  • ft:geocarpous  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Fruit geocarpous, ± oblong, unribbed, corky, glabrate, smooth or rugose.)
  • ft:follicetum  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Fruit a star-shaped follicetum of single-seeded follicles, dehiscent along ventral suture.)
  • ft:hesperidium  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Fruit a berry (hesperidium )with sarcocarp segments of pulp vesicles and adaxially attached seeds.)
  • ft:brushy  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Glochids inconspicuous, in narrow, tidy crescent at adaxial edge of areole or in broad, brushy crescent and tuft, yellow to reddish, aging brown, to 10 mm.)
  • ft:bipyramidal  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Heads in glomerules of (8– )12–16 (–20 ), ± bipyramidal, largest 5–7 × 2.5–4 mm;)
  • ft:liguliferous  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Heads borne singly (erect, liguliferous ).)
  • ft:fruticose  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Herbs, perennial, decumbent-spreading to erect, fruticose at base, 0.5–3 (–5 )dm.)
  • ft:frutescent  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Hibernating young capitula often present in frutescent species.)
  • ft:infrafoliar  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Inflorescences infrafoliar, branched to 3 orders, erect;)
  • ft:bulbiliferous  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Inflorescences leafy, from apices of fertile caudex branches (determinate )or from leaf axils of shortened fertile caudex (indeterminate ), sometimes bulbiliferous in leaf axils.)
  • ft:bibracteate  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Inflorescences axillary, flowers solitary or in 2–3-flowered clusters, bibracteate.)
  • ft:leaf scar  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Inflorescences paniculate or racemose, appearing before leaves, gathered at branch apices or on short shoots in leaf-scar axils, male inflorescence 15–30 cm, female inflorescence smaller;)
  • ft:bag shaped  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Labellum with white base and whitish stripes from middle to red apex, bag-shaped, ca. 2.5 1.6–1.7 cm, margin irregularly crenate.)
  • ft:anomocytic  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Leaf blade entire, pinnately veined, base elongate, stomatal apparatus mostly anomocytic.)
  • ft:conjugate  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Leaves epulvinate or pulvinus reduced, imparipinnate or paripinnate, with many opposite to irregularly arranged or rarely conjugate leaflets, rarely 1–3-foliolate;)
  • ft:amphistomatic  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Leaves amphistomatic.)
  • ft:knee  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Pedicel slender, 2–4 cm, long pilose, articulate and becoming knee-shaped near tip.)
  • ft:gamophyllous  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Perianth gamophyllous;)
  • ft:anadromous  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Pinnules anadromous throughout.)
  • ft:hydrated  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Plants unbranched, except in old age, ultimately forming dense clumps, 5–20 (–30 )cm diam., stem not obscured by spines when hydrated, obscured when desiccated.)
  • ft:hapaxanthic  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Plants monoecious, sometimes dioecious, iteroparous (pleonanthic )or less often semelparous (hapaxanthic ).)
  • ft:corncob like  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Plants
    en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Plants usually branched and small stemmed (to 50 branches ), sometimes unbranched and large stemmed, corncob-like or pinecone-like on below-ground portion, on above-ground portion only on oldest plants, distal portion of stem ± obscured by spines.
    stal portion of stem ± obscured by spines.)
  • ft:pinecone like  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Plants
    en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Plants usually branched and small stemmed (to 50 branches ), sometimes unbranched and large stemmed, corncob-like or pinecone-like on below-ground portion, on above-ground portion only on oldest plants, distal portion of stem ± obscured by spines.
    stal portion of stem ± obscured by spines.)
  • ft:mounding  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Plants acaulescent to bushy and mounding or erect, 5–100 cm.)
  • ft:allogamous  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Plants allogamous.)
  • ft:epaleaete  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Receptacles flat to conic, epaleaete scaly or bristly (each floret surrounded by ± connate, membranous scales dissected into linear lobes ).)
  • ft:dullish  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Seeds 20–50, 1.5 mm, dullish, minutely granular.)
  • ft:greasy  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Seeds usually surrounded by glutinous or greasy material.)
  • ft:enation  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Seeds globose-terete, 3.5–4 × 2.8–3 mm, light yellow to gray-brown, with tuberose or inconspicuous enation;)
  • ft:dextrorse  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Seta dextrorse throughout or only with a single torsion to the right proximal to the urn and sinistrorse basally, erect, straight, smooth.)
  • ft:crumbling  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Shale barrens and wooded slopes of crumbling shale;)
  • ft:impenetrable  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Shrubs, erect to arching, clambering, or climbing, often sparingly branched, sometimes forming impenetrable thickets.)
  • ft:aged  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Shrubs, branching basal, 3–6 [–12+ ]m. Stems erect, at first yellow-green then green, lacking red pigmentation, glabrous and dull, forming patches of orange young bark on aged and undamaged segments;)
  • ft:palest  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Spines
    en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Spines (31– )37–76 (–95 )per areole, all bright snowy white or, if ± pigmented (in some populations especially on igneous rock ), then central spines tan, stramineous, golden yellow, pale chalky pink, pale purplish gray, or pinkish brown (rarely dark brown ), palest when fresh, weathering through gray to black, dark tips usually only on largest central spines, usually pink to orange-brown or purplish brown (very rarely blackish );
    or purplish brown (very rarely blackish );)
  • ft:diplostemonous  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Stamens 8–10, diplostemonous.)
  • ft:acaulous  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Stem shortened, plants usually acaulous.)
  • ft:nodule  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Stems erect, many branched, cylindric, hollow, glabrous, corky at base, often with nodule-bearing adventitious roots.)
  • ft:bush  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Stems erect, much branched, woody throughout, not jointed, forming a rounded bush;)
  • ft:cane  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Stems branched or unbranched with basal and cauline leaves to highly branched above elongate, cane-like stem (internode )with few or no basal leaves.)
  • ft:adulthood  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Stems usually leaning southward in adulthood, depressed-spheric to ovoid-cylindric, 19–100 (–300 )× (20– )36–65 (–100 )cm.)
  • ft:ovoid cyli  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Stems spheric when young, ovoid to ovoid-cyli ndric with age, appearing smooth and easily handled.)
  • ft:barklike  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Stems light gray- brown, exterior fissured, barklike, to 2 cm diam., corky, becoming woody with age.)
  • ft:dioecous  + (en:Example sentence from FNA : [1] Subshrubs, dioecous or sparingly to commonly monoecious, clump forming, mostly 1.5–4.5 × 1.5–7 dm.)