• rather than leaves. Sporangia are terminal. Strobilus of Equisetum Strobilus of Equisetum Liquid-preserved strobilus of Equisetum, showing sporangiophores Cross-section...
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    the gods and giving it to mankind.) Arrian's Strobilos, or Latinized Strobilus, was later identified as Elbrus by some writers such as Douglas Freshfield...
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    wind-pollinated. Conifer seeds develop inside a protective cone called a strobilus. The cones take from four months to three years to reach maturity, and...
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    sporophylls. Ginkgo produces microsporophylls aggregated into a pollen strobilus. Ovules are not born on sporophylls [citation needed]. Gymnosperms, like...
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  • condition that there should be no dowry given. Megadorus calls his slave Strobilus and they go off to buy things for the wedding. Euclio orders Staphyla...
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    Strobilus of Equisetum telmateia...
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    Lepidostrobus, the strobilus of Lepidodendron lycophytes...
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    A conifer cone, or in formal botanical usage a strobilus, pl.: strobili, is a seed-bearing organ on gymnosperm plants, especially in conifers and cycads...
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    produced from fertilizing the female strobili. The oval fruit (technically a strobilus) measures 1–3.5 cm long, it consists of a thin velvety integument and...
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  • Equisetum arvense strobilus cut open to reveal sporangia...
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    horsetail) strobilus Larix occidentalis (western larch) strobilus Picea mariana (black spruce) strobilus Pinus banksiana (Jack pine) strobilus Clematis...
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    microspores are produced which eventually become pollen grains. Once the male strobilus has matured the microsporangia are exposed at which point the pollen is...
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    containing the sporangium with the spores mature in late spring. The cone like strobilus is only present in the spring shoot which grows to resemble the coneless...
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    Leaves and strobilus of Encephalartos sclavoi...
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    Strobilus of Equisetum braunii, terminal on an unbranched stem...
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    Drawing of a fertile stem of E. arvense, 10 cm as drawn. At the top is the strobilus, which consists of the axis (inside) and 15–20 horizontal circles of about...
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    widening of stems). Horsetails bear cones (technically strobili, sing. strobilus) at the tips of some stems. These cones comprise spirally arranged sporangiophores...
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    plant, with green stems, each stem usually topped by a spore-bearing strobilus. The stems, produced in late spring and dying down a year and a half or...
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    with other cycads, it is dioecious, with the males bearing pollen cones (strobilus) and the females bearing groups of megasporophylls. Pollination can be...
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    growing to 17–45 cm (6.7–17.7 in) tall with an apical spore-bearing strobilus, and no side branches. The spores disperse in mid spring, with the fertile...
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    leaf blade of specialized leaves (sporophylls) arranged in a cone-like strobilus at the end of upright stems. Each sporangium contains numerous small spores...
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    frustillata) or red. There are generally 1–2 yellow to dark brown seeds per strobilus. The genus Ephedra was first described in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus. The type...
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    called strobili, of Z. integrifolia are dioecious. The male strobilus and the female strobilus are found on two separate plants. The cones on the female...
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    small cone, which for the Torrey pine look like a yellow bud in a male strobilus and like a small red cone in a female. Torrey pines are sometimes afflicted...
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  • fragments clearly show a strobilus connected to a short axial segment. The axis measures 2.2 mm in width closer to the strobilus. The axis does not bear...
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    centers of pilgrimage, were destroyed. The monasteries of Mt. Latrus, Strobilus, and elanoudium on the western coast were sacked and the monks driven...
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    Equisetum hyemale strobilus, at Darłówko on the Baltic Sea coast of Poland...
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    kaempferi emerging in spring Subalpine larch male fall foliage and cone (strobilus) Rushforth, Keith D. (1987). Conifers. London: Helm. ISBN 0-7470-2801-X...
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    This slave is also called "Strobilus" in the text, but many scholars believe that he is not same slave as the Strobilus in the first half. Modern Durrës...
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    frond. The spiny petiole is 35–60 cm (14–24 in) long. The male plant's strobilus, or cone, is oblong-ellipsoidal, 30–60 cm (12–24 in) long, orange in colour...
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