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    The paleae (chaffs on the receptacles of many Asteraceae) have orange to reddish purple ends, and are longer than the disc corollas. The paleae bases...
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    diameter conical in shape and is set with ovate papery bracts called chaff or paleae. Inplanted are dorsally compressed cypselas, each enclosed by a palea, the...
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    is conical in shape and is set with ovate papery bracts called chaff or paleae. Inplanted are dorsally compressed cypselas, each enclosed by a palea, the...
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    the flowers called receptacles, are hemispheric to ovoid in shape with paleae 2.5 to 4 mm long, the apices are obtuse to acute in shape with the ends...
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  • on each side of body, disposed in a fan-shaped row of flat setae or paleae. Paleae broad and rather short. Chrysopetalum elegans is a synonym for Bhawania...
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  • Asteraceae. 3.  Chaffy scales on the stipe of many ferns. paleate Bearing paleae or chaffy scales, as in description of the receptacle of a capitulum of...
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    outer phyllaries yellowish near base, green near apex, hispid‑pubescent; paleae 5–7 mm long, keeled with a dark midrib. Ray florets 8–13, bright yellow...
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    long ending usually with only one flower head. The flowering "cones" with paleae 9–15 mm long, with the ends red to orange-tipped, usually straight, and...
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    characterized by strongly overlapping lemma margins and reduced, veinless paleae. The lemma tips are fused into the "crown", a short membrane that surrounds...
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    been inserted in the Decretum by authors of a later date. These are the Paleae, so called from Paucapalea, the name of the principal commentator on the...
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    diameter conical in shape and is set with ovate papery bracts called chaff or paleae. Inplanted are dorsally compressed cypselas, each enclosed by a palea, the...
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  • and Adriana Giangrande. "Variation and ontogenetic changes of opercular paleae in a population of Sabellaria spinulosa (Polychaeta: Sabellaridae) from...
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    segments. All segments bear on their dorsal side a fan or a transverse row of paleae. The cephalic lobe has tentacles and eyes and the buccal segment has two...
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    Ozothamnus are straight or radiating and lacking paleae between florets, whilst Cassinia possess paleae and their involucral bracts are connivent. O. ferrugineus...
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    phyllaries 3 to 4 mm in length, glabrous, with brown tips and margins. The paleae are 2 to 3 mm long with brown tips. The ray flowers have rays 8 to 15 mm...
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  • scattered, long-stalked glands on the corolla tube. The florets do not have paleae (the upper bracts of grass florets). The pappus (a feathery modified calyx)...
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    yellow. The disc florets functionally staminate and don't form achenes. The paleae are lanceolate, conduplicate, stiff, coriaceous, opaque, green in flower...
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    mespilifolium (Greek gymnos = naked and anthos = flower, alluding to the lack of paleae on the receptacle - mespilifolium = leaf like that of Mespilus), is a sprawling...
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  • (Cockerell, 1939) Lasioglossum palapyense (Cockerell, 1942) Lasioglossum paleae Ebmer, 1972 Lasioglossum pallens (Brullé, 1832) Lasioglossum pallicorne...
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    placing the plant into the genus Cassinia due to the perceived absence of the paleae, which are the upper bract of the floret of a grass, on the plant. Ozothamnus...
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    stipitate-glandular, often with some glandless hairs with slender, non-pustular bases. Paleae subtend most or all disk flowers. The flower heads contain four to eight...
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    individual flower, are linear to narrowly lanceolate, green, chaffy scales (or paleae) that become woody when seeds are ripening. Each flowerhead may contain...
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    pistil of the ray floret is fused to the adjacent phyllary as well as three paleae and their associated disk florets to form a "cypsela complex". The genus...
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    progress. Retrieved June 22, 2008, from http://www.fin.gc.ca/budget04/pamph/paleae.htm Archived 2008-09-23 at the Wayback Machine Department of Finance Canada...
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