The calybium (pl.: calybia) and the cupule make up the accessory fruit of flowering plants in the family Fagaceae. These two parts derive from different...
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congregated in small clusters. The fruit is a calybium, the kind of encased nut typical of Fagaceae. The calybium (nut) resembles a pointed acorn; the cupule...
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fruit-producing flowers. Two or three flowers together form a four-lobed prickly calybium, which ultimately grows completely together to make the brown hull, or...
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structure composed of coalescent bracts, such as the cup of an acorn. See calybium. cupular Shaped like a cupule. cupulate Bearing cupules. cupuliform Nearly...
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following genera are accepted within Vianinae: Calidviana H. B. Baker, 1954 Calybium Morlet, 1892 Eutrochatella P. Fischer, 1885 Geophorus P. Fischer, 1885...
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Castanopsis argentea Calybium and cupule of C. argentea Conservation status Endangered (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes...
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artifact they are called a cupstone. In botany: the base of an acorn, see calybium and cupule. In entomology, a sucker on the feet of some flies. Cupula (disambiguation)...
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the subfamily Stoastomatinae Subfamily Vianinae Calidviana Baker, 1954 Calybium Morelet, 1891 Eutrochatella Fischer, 1885 Geophorus Fischer, 1885 Heudeia...
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