Alexander P. Sukhorukov, Pei-Liang Liu, Maria Kushunina
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Figure 44.
Gruboviadasyphylla: A general view of the plant at blooming stage B close-up of the flowers. Photographs by Prashant Awale (near Khalsar village, Nubra valley, Jammu & Kashmir, India, September 2011).
Alexander P. Sukhorukov, Pei-Liang Liu, Maria Kushunina
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Figure 52.
Reproductive shoot of Haloxylonthomsonii at fruiting stage, with prominent perianth wings. Photograph by H. Hartmann (Jammu & Kashmir, India, 1995).
Maria Cláudia M. P. de Medeiros, Lúcia G. Lohmann
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Figure 2.Tynanthus espiritosantensis sp. nov.: A Flowering branch B–D Leaflet with pubescent domatia in the abaxial surface E Interpetiolar region with bromeliad-like prophylls of the axillary buds F Detail the of inflorescence axis, showing bracts, simple and peltate trichomes G Open corolla, showing the androecium H Anther I Open calyx showing the gynoecium [D.A. Folli 5931 (SPF)].
Figure 25.Flower of Passiflora suberosa subsp. suberosa (Porter-Utley P-63) from material collected by C. Feuillet in St. John. Scale bar = 10 mm. Photo by C. Feuillet.
Figure 27.Flowers and fruits of Passiflora suberosa subsp. litoralis. a At edge of forest of Cryptocarya, Ficus, Hypolepis, Rubus, and Melastoma taceae, Jalisco, Mexico (MacDougal 478) Scale bar = 6.0 mm. Photo by J. M. MacDougal b From along a very dry roadside in Chiapas, Mexico (Porter-Utley & Mondragón 456) Scale bar = 6.0 mm.
Figure 29.Flowers and leaves of Passiflora tridactylites. a View of whole plant. Scale bar = 10.0 mm b Enlargement of flower from the same photo. Scale bar = 10.0 mm. Photo by Walter Simbaña.
Luiz Henrique M. Fonseca, Simone Miranda Cabral, Maria de Fátima Agra, Lúcia G. Lohmann
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Figure 1.A Habit of Dolichandra hispida B Lateral view of flower C Flower frontal view showing the opening of the flower tube D Node branch showing the hispid indument (Photos L.H.M. Fonseca).