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  • 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.)
  • ft:calyciform  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] perianth calyciform, 4–7-lobed or more lobed;)
  • ft:oblanceloate  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] petals 7–9, white to pinkish, oblanceloate, 8–12 mm;)
  • ft:leptosporangiate  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] plants heterosporous (producing 2 kinds of spores ), leptosporangiate, proliferous by axillary fragmentation.)
  • ft:fossulate  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] pollen inaperturate, globose or elliptic, exine rarely absent, psilate, striate, verrucate, echinate, areolate, porate, fossulate, reticulate, or scabrous;)
  • ft:motile  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] pollen tubes producing 2 motile sperm cells.)
  • ft:massulae  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] pollinia 2, granular-farinaceous, usually composed of friable massulae, without caudicles;)
  • ft:laesurae  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] proximal laesurae more than 0.5 spore radius.)
  • ft:interareolar  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] ribs [12– ]15–19, somewhat tuberculate, interareolar transverse fold often present on young ribs, 9–12 mm to rib crest;)
  • ft:nerviform  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] ribs ridged to subalate, rarely nerviform, straight, ± glabrous;)
  • ft:alae  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] sepals 5, free or connate at base, outer 3 small, inner 2 (alae )large, petal-like, or all 5 nearly equal.)
  • ft:obtrulloid  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] spikes loose, obtrulloid to obdeltoid (broadest near apex, nearly as long as wide ), 20–28 (–34 )× (12– )15–30 mm;)
  • ft:androecia  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] stamens 4, 5, or many, free, rarely arranged in 2 whorls with the inner whorl staminodal, development of polyandrous androecia centripetal or centrifugal;)
  • ft:auriform  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] stem leaves clasping, linear-oblong, 4–6 cm 7.5–12.5 mm, base auriform;)
  • ft:labium  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] stigma in labium.)
  • ft:papillar  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] stigma persistent, with or without 2 lobes or apical horns, or 4-8 papillar stigmatic surfaces.)
  • ft:calyptriform  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] stigma terminal, calyptriform, extremely small.)
  • ft:plaited  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] stigmas recurved, plaited.)
  • ft:planoconcave  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] styles 2, apex peltate or planoconcave.)
  • ft:phyllodia  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] submersed leaves phyllodia, (expanded petioles resembling and functioning like leaves ), sessile;)
  • ft:integumentary  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] testa light brown, with small pits (slightly foveolate )(Acorus calamus )or smooth (A .gramineus ), long integumentary trichomes (bristles )present at micropyle (A .gramineus )or absent (A .calamus );)
  • ft:cylindroid  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] tubercles distinct, not confluent into ribs, pyramidal, conic, truncate-conic, cylindroid, or mammillate, 2–10 mm;)
  • ft:lacrimiform  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] upper palea papillose with swollen lacrimiform hairs.)
  • ft:oblacrimate  + (Example sentence from FNA : [1] wings oblanceolate to oblacrimate, widest in distal 1/3 of palea lengths;)
  • ft:nasturtifolia  + (Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] 2n = ca. 114 (as S .nasturtifolia ).)
  • ft:filifolia  + (Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] Biennials, perennials, or subshrubs (shrubs in A .filifolia );)
  • ft:calyculiform  + (Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] Calyculi 0 (outer phyllaries forming calyculiform series in annuals ).)
  • ft:flags  + (Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] Cauline leaves linear, 6–36 mm, usually not flagged (apices acute to subulate or with lanceolate flags ).)
  • ft:matutinal  + (Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] Florets 5–500 (± matutinal );)
  • ft:ericoid  + (Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] Leaves cauline (often fascicled, ± ericoid );)
  • ft:dark margined  + (Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] Phylla
    Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] Phyllaries in 5–7 series, minutely spinulose-serrulate, finely pilose, outer and mid ovate, appressed, dark-margined, abruptly tipped by spreading or reflexed, flattened spine tips 3–5 mm, inner lanceolate, with erect or flaring, flattened, ± spineless tips.
    t or flaring, flattened, ± spineless tips.)
  • ft:gray haired  + (Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] Shrubs, 40–200 (–300 )cm (herbage gray-haired ), aromatic;)
  • ft:callose tipped  + (Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] blades oblanceolate, margins pinnately lobed, denticulate (teeth callose-tipped ).)
  • ft:flowering stem  + (Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] blades (basal )1–4.5 × 0.6–1.5 cm, 1–2-ternately to palmately lobed (flowering-stem blades 3-lobed ), faces sparsely hairy.)
  • ft:periderms  + (Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] caudices and taproots fleshy, with blackish periderms.)
  • ft:light brown  + (Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] cup sa
    Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] cup saucer-shaped to cup-shaped, 7-12 mm high × 15-30 mm wide, covering 1/4-1/3 nut, outer surface glabrous or puberulent, inner surface light-brown to red-brown, glabrous or with ring of pubescence around scar, scales often with pale margins, tips tightly appressed, obtuse or acute;
    , tips tightly appressed, obtuse or acute;)
  • ft:frizzy  + (Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] pappi
    Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] pappi persistent or tardily falling [readily falling ], double [simple ], of 60–100+, outer, white, often ± coiled or crisped (frizzy )hairs or bristles in 2–3 series plus 80–120+, white, coarser, barbellulate to smooth bristles in 2–3+ series, all distinct or some basally connate.
    ies, all distinct or some basally connate.)
  • ft:intertwined  + (Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] pappi
    Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] pappi (usually borne on discs at tips of beaks )persistent, of 12–20+, brownish to whitish, basally connate, ± plumose, subequal to unequal awns or subulate scales, in 1 series (lateral barbs or setulae often ± intertwined ).
    al barbs or setulae often ± intertwined ).)
  • ft:pedestals  + (Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] pappi persistent (borne on minute, raised pedestals 0 .1 mm ), of 5, barbellate awns plus 35–50+, barbellulate bristles in 1–2 series, all ± connate basally (bristles ± in groups alternating with the awns ).)
  • ft:media  + (Example sentence from FNA V19 : [1] pistillate 2.5–3.5 mm. 2n = 28 (as A .media ).)