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  • ft:components  + (Example sentence from FNA V4 : [1] components of terminal inflorescences often subtended by reduced leaves (pseudobracts ), each dichasium unit subtended by persistent bracts.)
  • ft:elaisome  + (Example sentence from FNA V4 : [1] elaisome 1–2 mm. 2n = 12–190.)
  • ft:introgressed  + (Example sentence from FNA V4 : [1] inner tepals yellow throughout (magenta in introgressed plants ), 25–30 mm;)
  • ft:bristle spines  + (Example sentence from FNA V4 : [1] larger spines 0–7 per areole, terete or basally flattened, 25–45 mm, usually accompanied by few straight to wavy bristle-spines.)
  • ft:bladders  + (Example sentence from FNA V4 : [1] pericarp strongly accrescent to seed or small portions not accrescent, forming small whitish bladders (“warts” ).)
  • ft:candy stripes  + (Example sentence from FNA V4 : [1] petals white to pinkish or rose (rarely yellow or orange )or white with pink-lavender candy-stripes, 7–14 mm;)
  • ft:johnsonii  + (Example sentence from FNA V4 : [1] scales 1–20 (–34 in some E .johnsonii ), broad, margins scarious, axils naked (or minutely hairy in E .johnsonii );)
  • ft:acuminate cornate  + (Example sentence from FNA V4 : [1] sepals deciduous or sometimes persistent, ovate, to 4.5 mm, apex sometimes purplish, acuminate-cornate, thickened;)
  • ft:nonstigmatic  + (Example sentence from FNA V4 : [1] stigma lobes 4–11, erect or ascending, white to greenish white, nonstigmatic parts slightly pink, 2.5–4.5 mm.)
  • ft:mosaics  + (Example sentence from FNA V4 : [1] tubercl
    Example sentence from FNA V4 : [1] tubercles arranged in rosettes or mosaics, ± triangular, 8–20 [–60 ]× [3– ]11–25 mm, hard, exposed faces of tubercles strongly differentiated from sides [except in some Mexican species ], prominently fissured [wrinkled, roughened, or nearly smooth ];
    [wrinkled, roughened, or nearly smooth ];)
  • ft:nonscapose  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] Leaves cauline 1/4 length of flowering stem or 3/4 length of nonscapose flowering stem;)
  • ft:canescence  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] Pedicels ascending, straight, 1–6 cm, with a short canescence.)
  • ft:fuscous pubescent  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] Pedicels erect or becoming deflexed at base and curved at apex, 5–30 (–60 )mm, elongating in fruit, ca. 6 times as long as sepals, densely fuscous-pubescent with glandular and eglandular, patent hairs.)
  • ft:nonviscid  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] Plants perennial, cespitose, glabrous to sparsely pubescent, nonviscid;)
  • ft:hummock forming  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] Plants cespitose, hummock-forming and matlike, 0.5–1.5 × 0.5–3 dm.)
  • ft:fusiform incrassate  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] Plants perennial, glabrous, with vertical rootstock [and, according to Rechinger f .(1937 ), with fusiform-incrassate root fibers ].)
  • ft:moss like  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] Plants perennial, matted, moss-like.)
  • ft:balloonlike  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] Seeds brown, reniform, angular, 0.7–1 mm, margins with large, balloonlike papillae, sides rugose.)
  • ft:heretophyllous  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] Trees, shrubs, vines, or herbs, perennial or annual, homophyllous (heretophyllous in some species of Polygonum );)
  • ft:pleat  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] blade 1-veined, with 1 pleat on each side of midrib, narrowly lanceolate to linear, 25–40 × 1–8 mm, margins usually flat, papillose-denticulate, apex mucronate or cuspidate.)
  • ft:atrichous  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] calyx tube hairy on and between ribs (holotrichous ), on ribs only (pleurotrichous ), or glabrous (atrichous );)
  • ft:pleurotrichous  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] calyx tube hairy on and between ribs (holotrichous ), on ribs only (pleurotrichous ), or glabrous (atrichous );)
  • ft:holotrichous  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] calyx tube hairy on and between ribs (holotrichous ), on ribs only (pleurotrichous ), or glabrous (atrichous );)
  • ft:caropohore  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] caropohore absent.)
  • ft:erect to straggling  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] caudex much-branched, woody, producing many erect-to-straggling, little-branched flowering shoots.)
  • ft:multicapitate  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] caudex compact, multicapitate.)
  • ft:nonmembranous  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] cluster
    Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] clusters of flowers subtended by involucral bracts or enclosed in typically nonmembranous tubular involucres (subfam .Eriogonoideae )or subtended by connate bracteoles forming a persistent membranous tube (ocreola )(subfam .Polygonoideae ).
    s tube (ocreola )(subfam .Polygonoideae ).)
  • ft:linguliform  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] inner t
    Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] inner tepals narrowly triangular, narrowly rhombic-triangular, or linguliform, (2 .5– )3–3.5 (–4 )× 1.2–1.5 (–2 )mm (excluding teeth ), normally ca. 2 times as long as wide, base truncate or broadly cuneate, margins prominently dentate, apex acute very rarely subacute, straight, teeth (1– )2–3, normally at each side of margins, subulate-filiform, bristlelike, straight, 1–2 (–3 )mm, usually as long as width of inner tepals;
    usually as long as width of inner tepals;)
  • ft:gemmaelike  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] nonflowering shoots creeping, elongate, 1–30 cm, with terminal, fleshy, gemmaelike buds;)
  • ft:glandular puncate  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] perianth greenish white to white or pink, glabrous, not glandular-puncate or glandular-punctate with punctae ± uniformly distributed, scarcely accrescent;)
  • ft:ochrocephalous  + (Example sentence from FNA V5 : [1] perianth yellow or, rarely, ochrocephalous, glabrous.)
  • ft:pedicles  + (Example sentence from FNA V5, FOC V9 : [1] rachis and pedicles pubescent, ± with needlelike prickles;)
  • ft:pincushion like  + (Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] (forming pincushion-like, pulvinate mounds, caudex woody, to 1 .5 cm diam ., buried, much-branched, covered with persistent leaves );)
  • ft:halophytic  + (Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] (halophytic );)
  • ft:few tubercled  + (Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] (silvery )pubescent throughout, trichomes several-rayed, rays furcate or bifurcate, (relatively massive, smooth to few-tubercled ).)
  • ft:cabbagelike  + (Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] Basal leaves (cabbagelike );)
  • ft:carpidia  + (Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] Fruits capsules [sometimes free carpidia ], valvate [fleshy ], cylindric, ovoid-oblong, subglobose, or ovoid, ± open apically;)
  • ft:lopsided  + (Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] Fruits (often aborting, becoming lopsided ), oblong to elliptic or ovate, plane, flattened, 4–8 × 2–3 mm;)
  • ft:barrens  + (Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] Shale barrens and wooded slopes of crumbling shale;)
  • ft:multi trunked  + (Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] Shrubs or multi-trunked trees, 1–8 m.)
  • ft:gyrose  + (Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] Stems several from caudex, erect or ascending, (stiff, usually gyrose ), 1–3 dm.)
  • ft:baobab like  + (Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] Trees or shrubs, [massive pachycauls, baobab-like with water-storing trunk ], slender-trunked.)
  • ft:monothecal  + (Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] anthers monothecal, bisporangiate;)
  • ft:contour  + (Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] blade round in general contour, 20–60 cm diam., shallowly to deeply palmately 5–9-lobed, lobes lanceolate to ovate, margins entire or pinnately divided into lanceolate to ovate lobes.)
  • ft:long silky tomentose  + (Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] juvenile blade yellowish green, sparsely to densely long-silky-tomentose abaxially, hairs white.)
  • ft:eseptate  + (Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] ovary 2-locular with false septum connecting 2 placentae, rarely 1-locular and eseptate, placentation usually parietal, rarely apical;)
  • ft:chartreuse  + (Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] petals
    Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] petals flexed outward (reflexed )as fruits mature, white, bright to pale yellow, or yellow with white tips, veins translucent, purplish, pink, rose, white, or cream, sometimes aging or drying lilac, pink, chartreuse, or pale yellow, longer than sepals, with marginal hairs basally.
    than sepals, with marginal hairs basally.)
  • ft:emarginated  + (Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] petals (sometimes white ), suborbicular to obovate or obdeltate, 6.5–15 mm, (base narrowing to broad claw, apex sometimes emarginated ).)
  • ft:echinoid  + (Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] pubescent with tufted, stellate, stellulate, or multicellular, unbranched hairs, or echinoid lepidote-peltate scales.)
  • ft:low mounded  + (Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] trichomes tuberculate throughout, center low-mounded.)
  • ft:appendage like  + (Example sentence from FNA V7 : [1] wing appendage-like, distal.)