Sentence examples for fruit erect from inspiring English sources

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A &B, S. nokoense; A, Habit; B, Flowering branch, showing free sepals; C &D, S. tarokoense; C, Habit; D, Fruiting branch, showing fruit erect when mature; E &F, S. uniflorum subsp. oryzifolium; E, Habit; F, Fruiting branch, showing sepals erect and fruit spread when mature. 1. Leaves linear-cuneate, spatulate or obovate, 8 30 × 2 6 mm, base attenuate.

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The pedicels supporting single flowers, and later the fruits, are erect initially but curve when in fruit.

It's erect fruit, it's a triangle.

subsp. oryzifolium (Makino) Ohba, differing by having a woody stem base, orbicular to ellipsoid leaves, the sepal base obtuse to truncate, reddish green and ascending at anthesis, and petals oblong-lanceolate to lanceolate with the base cuneate and follicles erect when fruiting.

The pendulous fragrant white flowers, about 1 cm (0.4 inch) long, grow in clusters 20 25 cm (8 10 inches) in length; the flowers are replaced by erect whitish capsular fruits, which make a pleasant contrast with the leaves.

The fruit bodies (technically called apothecia) of W. americana are erect and spoon- or ear-shaped, and may reach up to 13 cm tall by 6 cm wide with the edges usually rolled inward.

All individuals possessing a well-developed, erect rostellum (Type I) failed to set any fruit, except one Type I individual each of B. humblotii and B. malawiense, which nonetheless had low fruit set (8% and 2%, respectively).

Pedicels, 3 7 (max 9) per plant, reclined during flowering, then erect, 1.0 2.5 cm long at flowering, 3.2 4.8 cm at fruiting, densely covered with stalked glandular hairs toward the calyx.

Proliferating populations of Caenorhabditis were found both in rotting fruits and flowers, as well as in one of three samples of erect live flowers (Heliconia sp .. Caenorhabditis nematodes were rarely found in humus or leaf litter (3 of 24) or in association with live or dead insects (0 of ~20).

Members of the family are erect or climbing plants with petalless flowers and dry, one-seeded fruits.

It is perennial, aquatic, stoloniferous and rooting from the stolon node, but when grown under field conditions it becomes erect; It's leaf blades and sheaths are narrow and glabrous, the false fruits is hard and pyriform.

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