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Stem: 0. Leaf: 0. Inflorescence: raceme-like or flowers 1; emerging from ground nodding, erect in fruit, persistent after seed dispersal, bracted; pedicel generally recurved to spreading when anthers open, erect in fruit, jointed to flower, bractlets 1--2.
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Habit: Plant erect, open, generally < 1.5 m.
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Moreover, some of the more open states "have erected such significant barriers to entry for foreign lawyers that the rights granted in the rules are nearly meaningless".
"Open House" signs erected on the strip of grass between the sidewalk and the street also must come down -- much to the bitter disappointment of the town's mutts.
Austrian Social Democrat Chancellor Werner Faymann even joined Merkel in her fierce criticism of Hungarian officials, who were less willing to greet the influx of refugees with open arms and erected a border fence to keep them out.
Finally there is a glimpse of a bird in black silhouette, resting in shadow on some open limb, with body erect and tail hanging straight down.
However, the varieties with erect and open plant architecture (Kulai and MC 11) had significantly less number of apterous aphids at all strata as compared to varieties with compact or prostrate plant architectures.
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