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Fruit: bony achenes generally enclosed in fleshy, generally +- red hypanthium (hip).
Fruit: generally indehiscent but generally breaking, short, plump, generally enclosed in corolla; base generally stalk-like.
Flower: calyx 5-lobed, lobes +- equal, generally acuminate; corolla 2-lipped, upper lip hood-like, lower lip +- 3-lobed, lateral lobes < central; stamens 4, fertile, generally enclosed by upper lip, anthers generally hairy; style +- equally 2-lobed.
Flower: calyx 7--10 mm, lobes +- equal, generally acuminate; corolla 14--25 14--25 14--25llow with +- brown spots, 2-lipped, upper lip hood-like, lower +- equally 3-lobed, mmddle lobright> laterals, triangular, entire, acute, tube > calyellowth ring of hairs within; stamens fertile, generally enclosed by upper lip, anthers generally hairy; style +- equally 2-lobrown
Both are relative terms, and both are generally enclosed in square brackets.
Most plastid-bearing dinoflagellates have peridinin as a major carotenoid fraction and their plastids are generally enclosed by three membranes [32], whereas plastids that are present in the majority of apicomplexans (i.e., apicoplasts) are exclusively non-photosynthetic and are bound by 2 4 membranes [33] [36].
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Fruit: capsule, loculicidal or irregularly dehiscing, generally +- enclosed by fleshy, colorful calyx (or a berry and/or with non-fleshy calyx).
Inflorescence: terminal, also occasionally axillary, panicle- or spike-like, generally partly enclosed by sheath; branches spreading or appressed.
Inflorescence: flowers generally 1 in leaf axils; flowering stalks stout; involucel lobes 3--5, generally ovate, enclosing flower bud, generally deciduous.
Fruit: +- disk-like; segments (6 10--19, indehiscent, smooth or variously ribbed and/or hairy, outer edges generally rounded, beak 0. Seed: 1 per segment, generally not firmly enclosed by, readily separating from fruit wall, reniform, glabrous.
Fruit: capsule, 3--5 mm, spheric; tip generally bristly, loosely enclosed by calyx.
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