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  • ft:diplostemonous  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] Stamens 8–10, diplostemonous.)
  • ft:acaulous  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] Stem shortened, plants usually acaulous.)
  • ft:cane  + (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:nodule  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] Stems erect, many branched, cylindric, hollow, glabrous, corky at base, often with nodule-bearing adventitious roots.)
  • ft:bush  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] Stems erect, much branched, woody throughout, not jointed, forming a rounded bush;)
  • ft:barklike  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] Stems light gray- brown, exterior fissured, barklike, to 2 cm diam., corky, becoming woody with age.)
  • ft:ovoid cyli  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] Stems spheric when young, ovoid to ovoid-cyli ndric with age, appearing smooth and easily handled.)
  • ft:adulthood  + (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:dioecous  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] Subshrubs, dioecous or sparingly to commonly monoecious, clump forming, mostly 1.5–4.5 × 1.5–7 dm.)
  • ft:homosporous  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] Synangia globose, of 2--3 fused, homosporous eusporangia, solitary in axils of shoot appendages, dehiscing loculicidally.)
  • ft:consecutive  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] Trees or shrubs, erect or branches sometimes pendent, branched, 1–6 (–10 )m; trunk absent or elliptic in cross section, becoming ± terete with age, originating from consecutive pads, main axis determinate and segmented.)
  • ft:columnlike  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] Trees, shr
    Example sentence from FNA : [1] Trees, shrubs, or short perennial plants, solitary to forming mats, columnlike or barrel-shaped to spheric stem succulents, sometimes geophytic or epiphytic, erect to prostrate, scrambling, climbing, or hanging, freely branched or unbranched.
    or hanging, freely branched or unbranched.)
  • ft:cactuslike  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] Trees, shrubs, or woody climbers, erect or scrambling, usually freely branching, not cactuslike, resembling other woody plants.)
  • ft:indehiscence  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] Utricles compressed, ovoid or obovoid, indehiscence.)
  • ft:haustoria  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] Vines twining, viscid, parasitic on various trees and shrubs by means of haustoria.)
  • ft:humplike  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] areoles 3–15+ mm apart along ribs or at apices of low, humplike tubercles, circular, copiously hairy, hairs usually in compact, erect tufts to 7–10 mm;)
  • ft:gum  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] bark and pith with gum canals.)
  • ft:parchment like  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] bases (of petioles )expanded, 3-nerved, yellowish tan, parchment-like, closely involucral.)
  • ft:duller  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] black, convex, 1.5–2 mm wide, lustrous, or light brown or olivaceous, compressed, 2.5–3 mm wide, duller, with subbasal, spreading radicle.)
  • ft:ensate  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] blade glau
    Example sentence from FNA : [1] blade glaucous-green to variegated with small white or glaucous dots, irregular bands, or blotches, often reddish near apex or margins, lanceolate to ensate, tapering from base to apex, glabrous, margins green, spiny-toothed, teeth 1–1.5 cm apart.
    reen, spiny-toothed, teeth 1–1.5 cm apart.)
  • ft:bald  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] blades lan
    Example sentence from FNA : [1] blades lanceolate to oblong-ovate (whitish to gray or green ), 20–30 (–40 )cm, margins entire, not ciliate, faces sparsely to densely tomentose to tomentulose (usually gland-dotted as well ), glabrescent (nearly bald in age );
    well ), glabrescent (nearly bald in age );)
  • ft:hirsutellous  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] bodies ± abruptly contracted to beaks, ribs often more strongly ridged distally than proximally, mostly hirsutellous.)
  • ft:bristle shaped  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] bracts 1–3, ascending or erect, bristle-shaped, awl-shaped, or leaflike, sometimes appearing to be continuation of culm, 10–150 mm, shorter than or exceeding spikelets, glabrous or ciliate.)
  • ft:nonspinose  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] bracts alternate or almost opposite, not imbricate, horizontally reflexed at maturity, swollen at base, abruptly narrowing into mucronulate nonspinose apex.)
  • ft:mound shaped  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] bracts mound-shaped, arranged in disconnected rings, sparsely puberulent, covered with waxy scalelike trichomes.)
  • ft:bulbel  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] bulbel 1, within tunic, small.)
  • ft:hookless  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] central sp
    Example sentence from FNA : [1] central spines (2– )3–4 per areole, 1–3 (–4 )spines at least hooked (uncommonly 0 hooked ), reddish to purplish brown to almost black (rarely golden brown ), abaxial 1 porrect, others inconspicuous, appressed against radial spines, hookless porrect spines (3– )9.5–25 × 0.1–0.5 mm;
    s porrect spines (3– )9.5–25 × 0.1–0.5 mm;)
  • ft:lyre shaped  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] column semiterete, 4–5 mm, basal wings flanking shallow, lyre-shaped cavity;)
  • ft:dorsoventral  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] dorsoventral 2 plane, membranous;)
  • ft:adelphous  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] filaments connate at base, irregularly separated to incompletely 3–5-adelphous on upper part.)
  • ft:nodiform  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] filaments nodiform dilated;)
  • ft:comae  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] gemmiferous leaves often aggregated into splash-cup comae at stem tips, tightly appressed when dry, spreading-ascending when wet, oblong-deltoid, acute.)
  • ft:glochid  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] glochid-bearing portion protruding distally, wedged between bases of 2 adjacent tubercles, (3– )4–7 × 1–1.5 (–2 )mm;)
  • ft:glochidia  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] glochidia ca. 1.5 mm.)
  • ft:atropous  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] gynoecium
    Example sentence from FNA : [1] gynoecium (pistil )obconic-cylindric, only slightly exceeding tepals, ovary 2- or 3-locular, ovules several per locule, orthotropous (atropous ), pendent on apical placenta, both integuments bearing trichomes and inner integument longer than outer, forming micropyle, stigma minute (± punctate ), subsessile (a broad stylar region especially seen by longitudinal cut ).
    ion especially seen by longitudinal cut ).)
  • ft:placentention  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] gynoecium 3 [–5 ]-carpelled, placentention free-central;)
  • ft:phyllopodia  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] hardened scales and phyllopodia occasionally surrounding leaves.)
  • ft:heartwood  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] heartwood dark brown.)
  • ft:descend  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] inner central spines 0 (–1 )per areole, ascending, descending, or porrect, other spines appressed or (usually )slightly projecting, some often descend from abaxial 1/2 of areole, (4– )5–13 (–17 .5 )× 0.17–0.27 mm.)
  • ft:multicolored  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] inner tepals silvery pink to magenta, usually white, crimson, green, or multicolored proximally, 23–40 × 5–15 mm, tips relatively thin, delicate;)
  • ft:epicalyces  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] involucral bracteoles (epicalyces )immediately subtending calyces usually present.)
  • ft:maculae  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] leaf blade
    Example sentence from FNA : [1] leaf blade obovate to elliptic, (2 .5– )6 (–14 )× 2.5–4.5 cm, papery to submembranous, abaxially scattered setose on veins, adaxially remotely setose between veins and sometimes with white, orbicular patches (maculae ), secondary veins 1 or 2 on each side of midvein, base cuneate to obtuse and sometimes slightly oblique, margin serrulate with each tooth having a terminal seta, apex acuminate to acute.
    a terminal seta, apex acuminate to acute.)
  • ft:areola  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] leaf blade
    Example sentence from FNA : [1] leaf blade abaxially pale green, adaxially green, elliptic, rarely obovate, oblanceolate-elliptic, or oblong, 2.5–9 × 1–3.5 cm, abaxially sparsely or clustered hairy on veins and vein axils, rarely glabrous, or densely pubescent on veins, adaxially sparsely puberulent, lateral veins 4 or 5 (or 6 )pairs, prominent abaxially, slightly impressed adaxially, abaxially often with shallow areola in vein axils, base cuneate, margin inconspicuously undulate or crenulate, or crenate-serrate, apex acute or acuminate, rarely subrounded.
    pex acute or acuminate, rarely subrounded.)
  • ft:calyptrae  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] leaves with arcuate acumen when dry, capsules hidden in large angular calyptrae.)
  • ft:personate  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] lower lip convex, dilated toward center of upper lip, almost closed at throat, and making corolla personate, 3-lobed, densely glandular hairy;)
  • ft:microsporangium  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] microsporangium with thousands of microspores.)
  • ft:mamilla  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] operculum hemispheric or conic, with distinct mamilla at the tip;)
  • ft:haft  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] outer 3 pe
    Example sentence from FNA : [1] outer 3 perianth segments (falls )ornamented or not, with a crested, bearded, or beardless claw (haft ), and an expanded, usually reflexed limb (blade ), the beard or crest (when present )extending along midvein of proximal part of limb adaxially;
    idvein of proximal part of limb adaxially;)
  • ft:nucellus  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] ovules anatropous, bitegmic, tenuinucellate, nucellus scant;)
  • ft:multitoothed  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] pappi of 6 unequal, lanceolate or multitoothed scales (sometimes ± coalescent and forming lacerate crowns ).)
  • ft:intergradent  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] pappi of 40–80, intergradent, smooth to barbellulate bristles and ± subulate to setiform scales 8–10 mm. 2n = 18.)