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- ft:ovate long triangular + (Example sentence from FOC V11 : [1] primary involucral leaves (2– )4 or 5, leaflike but broader, ovate-long-triangular, 3–5 × 0.8–1.6 cm, base auriculate, apex acuminate, primary rays (2– )4 or 5, 1–3 (–5 )cm;)
- ft:parallel margined + (Example sentence from FOC V11 : [1] samara wing oblong, parallel-margined, including nutlet 2.5–3.5 cm × 7–11 mm, wings spreading acutely.)
- ft:cedar + (Example sentence from FOC V11 : [1] sapwood white, pink, or red, smelling strongly of cedar when cut.)
- ft:erosulate + (Example sentence from FOC V11 : [1] sepals membranous, deltoid-oblong, ca. 0.5 mm, margin erosulate;)
- ft:discoid tetragonous + (Example sentence from FOC V11 : [1] sterile pistil discoid-tetragonous, ca. 1 mm in diam.)
- ft:corks + (Example sentence from FOC V11 : [1] young branches usually with 2 or 4 winglike corks, wings up to 5 mm wide, 1–2 mm thick, twigs 4-angled, green or brown when dry.)
- ft:corymb panicles + (Example sentence from FOC V11, V13 : [1] Inflorescences terminal, corymb-panicles, 2–3 × 3–5 cm, 3–6 (–16 )-flowered.)
- ft:hemisperical + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] Calyx tube hemisperical;)
- ft:apricot yellow + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] Corolla apricot-yellow, ca. 1.5 cm in diam.;)
- ft:corymboselike + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] Inflorescences a corymboselike compound dichasium, ca. 50 cm in diam.)
- ft:hemispheroid + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] Inflorescences hemispheroid, dense and many flowered, main rachis and corymbose arranged branches tomentose.)
- ft:corymbose dichasial + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] Inflorescences opposite to leaves, compound corymbose-dichasial;)
- ft:few fruited + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] Infructescence terminal, to 6 cm, few-fruited;)
- ft:pinnativeined + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] Leaves alternate, with caducous stipules, petiolate, pinnativeined or 3-veined from base, margin entire or dentate.)
- ft:ovate quinquangular + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] Leaves oval, ovate-oblong, or ovate-quinquangular.)
- ft:pentafoliolate + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] Leaves palmately pentafoliolate.)
- ft:leaf axil + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] Panicle axillary at upper leaf-axil of branch, often clustering near branch apices, extending and pendulous, 12–30 cm (including peduncle 2–5 cm ), branched 2 (or 3 )times, brownish pubescent.)
- ft:pileate + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] Petals elliptic, 1.5–2.3 mm, apex pileate.)
- ft:musk + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] Seeds black-brown, reniform, concentrically ribbed, glandular-reticulate, with musk smell.)
- ft:concurved + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] Sepals 4, concurved, outer 2 elliptic, slightly smaller, inner 2 suborbicular.)
- ft:elephant trunk shaped + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] Upper petal cucullate, orbicular, 1–1.2 cm wide, apex slightly emarginate, abaxial midvein thickened, cristate above middle, crista long, elephant-trunk-shaped;)
- ft:ovate tetragonous + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] Upper petal ovate-tetragonous to oblate, ca. 1.2 cm wide, apex mucronulate, abaxial midvein carinate;)
- ft:obtrigonal + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] anthers obtrigonal, dorsifixed, dehiscing longitudinally or poricidally.)
- ft:many locellate + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] anthers many-locellate;)
- ft:multi locellate + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] anthers multi-locellate;)
- ft:auricule + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] auricule narrow.)
- ft:fallacious + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] cotyledons fallacious.)
- ft:coppice + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] juvenile and coppice leaves:)
- ft:mucronate callose serrulate + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] leaf b … Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] leaf blade abaxially pale green, adaxially green, elliptic-ovate to obovate, 6–9 × 4.5–5 cm, papery, abaxially whitish stellate tomentose, adaxially sparsely strigillose when young, glabrous when mature, midvein and lateral veins conspicuous abaxially, subconspicuous adaxially, lateral veins mostly 7 pairs, veinlets and transverse veins conspicuous abaxially, base broadly cuneate, margin mucronate-callose-serrulate, apex shortly acuminate to acute.errulate, apex shortly acuminate to acute.)
- ft:callose crenate serrate + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] leaf b … Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] leaf blade adaxially dark green, ovate or oblong-ovate to rhombic-suborbicular, 6–14 × 4–8 cm, thinly leathery, both surfaces glabrous, veins conspicuous abaxially, lateral veins 6 or 7 pairs, reticulate veins dense and conspicuous with distinct and raised parallel cross-bars, base obtuse to rounded, oblique, margin callose-crenate-serrate, apex acute or obtuse.ose-crenate-serrate, apex acute or obtuse.)
- ft:mid axils + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] leafle … Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] leaflets 11–25, lanceolate on lower axis, lanceolate or narrowly oblong on mid-axils, terminal one suboblanceolate, 7–17 × 2–4 cm, papery or subleathery, both surfaces nearly glabrous, lateral veins 10–14 pairs, somewhat ascending, arched-anastomosing 2–5 mm from margin, base cuneate or broadly cuneate, margin sparsely serrate or nearly entire, apex caudate-acuminate.or nearly entire, apex caudate-acuminate.)
- ft:apressed + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] leaf blade broadly ovate, (1– )2–5 × 1.8–4.5 cm, both surfaces stellate puberulent and ± apressed pilose, base cordate, margin crenate or dentate, apex acuminate.)
- ft:auriculate cordatulate + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] leaf b … Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] leaf blade oblong to ovate or narrowly elliptic to narrowly ovate-lanceolate, 5–20 × 2.5–13 cm, papery, abaxially whitish and ± densely brownish tomentose with imperfectly stellate hairs, hairs simple to 2–4-furcate, glabrous or not when leaves mature, adaxially green and sparsely strigillose, soon glabrous, midvein and lateral veins conspicuous abaxially, sulcate or not adaxially, lateral veins 6–10 pairs, veinlets reticulate, conspicuous with distinct and raised parallel cross-bars abaxially, base auriculate-cordatulate, apex acuminate to long acuminate.atulate, apex acuminate to long acuminate.)
- ft:callose apiculate serrulate + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] leaf b … Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] leaf blade abaxially pale green, adaxially green, broadly ovate to orbicular-ovate, 9–11 × 7–8.5 cm, papery, abaxially thickly brownish cottony-tomentose, hairs easily caducous, adaxially ± strigillose on midvein and lateral veins, midvein and lateral veins conspicuous abaxially, lateral veins 7 or 8 pairs, base cordatulate, margin inconspicuously callose-apiculate-serrulate, apex cuspidate.llose-apiculate-serrulate, apex cuspidate.)
- ft:biforked + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] tendrils biforked or sometimes unbranched.)
- ft:coppiced + (Example sentence from FOC V12 : [1] those of young trees and coppiced branches with petiole up to 24 cm, blade palmately 5-divided, lobes nearly linear, ca. 16 × 11 cm, base peltate, apex acuminate;)
- ft:heterozygote + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] 2n = 14, permanent translocation heterozygote;)
- ft:equivalved + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] Anthers yellow, linear, equivalved;)
- ft:endocarpic + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] Berry smooth or sulcate [or verrucose or rarely secondarily dehiscent ], with leathery to thin exocarp and 1–5 or sometimes more seeds embedded in endocarpic pulp.)
- ft:funnelform cupular + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] Calyx tube distally funnelform-cupular, 5–7 mm, abaxially glabrous, densely scaly, adaxially with a ring of dense, coarse hairs not or only slightly exserted;)
- ft:annular cupshaped + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] Disk annular-cupshaped, entire or variously lobed.)
- ft:nectarylike + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] Disk inferior, usually thick, nectarylike.)
- ft:contracted racemes + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] Flowers glaucous, subsessile, in axillary contracted-racemes.)
- ft:curved funnel shaped + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] Flowers ca. 1 cm in diam., curved-funnel-shaped;)
- ft:crownless + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] Fruit … Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] Fruit turbinate to shortly rhombic, 1.8–3 × 2–4.5 × 1–2.8 cm, (0– )2–4-horned, crest a prominent bulge to a thin rib, crown tetragonal to rounded, or dome-shaped, rarely crownless, 1–8 (–11 )mm, beak conic or a tuft of hairs;8 (–11 )mm, beak conic or a tuft of hairs;)
- ft:oil containing + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] Fruit a septicidal capsule or rarely ± indehiscent, valves often with oil-containing vittae or vesicles.)
- ft:free standing + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] Inflorescences, calyces, petals, ovary, and other parts usually with stellate, squamate, fascicled or free-standing hairs.)
- ft:holotype + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] It is possible that its holotype represents a stunted plant of B. roxburghii A.)
- ft:mid shoot + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] Leaves (4– )8–12-whorled, often spreading, lanceolate to linear, 1.5–6 × 0.1–0.2 cm, longest at mid-shoot, margin entire to weakly denticulate, apex somewhat thickened, subacute;)
- ft:mid sepaline + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] Ovary incompletely (3 or )4-loculed, with 1 pendulous ovule per locule (if 2, then 1 aborting early ), (6– )8-ribbed, ornamented, mid-sepaline ribs less distinctly raised than others;)
- ft:coronary + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] Ovary surrounded by a coronary disk, partly inferior, becoming inferior in fruit, 2-loculed;)