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=== Glossary of Plant Systematics (1st ed.) by [[Simpson_2006|Simpson (2006)]] === | === Glossary of Plant Systematics (1st ed.) by [[Simpson_2006|Simpson (2006)]] === | ||
− | * (a) A secondary axis in a compound umbel. (inflorescence part) (b) A corolla with a short tube and a single, elongate, straplike apical extension, e.g. some Asteraceae. Syn: ''ligulate''. (perianth type) (c) Radially oriented cells that occur in bandlike strands in the secondary xylem (wood), functioning in lateral translocation of water, minerals, and sugars. | + | * (a) A secondary axis in a compound umbel. (inflorescence part) (b) A corolla with a short tube and a single, [[elongate]], straplike apical extension, e.g. some Asteraceae. Syn: ''ligulate''. (perianth type) (c) Radially oriented cells that occur in bandlike strands in the secondary xylem (wood), functioning in lateral translocation of water, minerals, and sugars. |
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Glossary of Plant Systematics (1st ed.) by Simpson (2006)
- (a) A secondary axis in a compound umbel. (inflorescence part) (b) A corolla with a short tube and a single, elongate, straplike apical extension, e.g. some Asteraceae. Syn: ligulate. (perianth type) (c) Radially oriented cells that occur in bandlike strands in the secondary xylem (wood), functioning in lateral translocation of water, minerals, and sugars.