• Calyx lobes minute, triangular, ciliate. (efloras.org)
  • Calyx lobes triangular. (wa.gov.au)
  • Most calyces have 5 (6) free, narrowly triangular sepals around 5 mm long. (botanybrisbane.com)
  • exterior calyx teeth 1-2 mm long, triangular, inserted on the apical half of the lobes and projecting beyond them. (plazi.org)
  • Calyx narrowly campanulate, 3.5-4.5 mm long, appressed-pilose, upper two lobes united for ¾ or more of their length, the others narrowly triangular, about 2 mm long and up to 1 mm wide at the base. (efloraofindia.com)
  • The leaves are palmately veined with 5-7 short triangular lobes. (iewf.org)
  • The 5 green sepals are orbicular (triangular) in shape, with 3 linear bracteoles beneath them. (iewf.org)
  • Also the shape of the calyx laciniae is often important since they can be either narrowly triangular or even narrower and subulate. (inaturalist.org)
  • Bracteoles either are glabrous or pubescent, ranging from 3-13 mm long, 12-17 mm long and 5-10 mm wide, ovate and flat or cupped. (wikipedia.org)
  • bracteoles ovate or oblong. (efloras.org)
  • white calyx tube and corolla lobes (vs white to red), presence of 10−12 red stripes at the base of the labellum (vs minute red dots) and ovate and petaloid lateral lobes of the anther crest (vs oblong and fleshy). (blogspot.com)
  • Calyx lobes ovate. (wa.gov.au)
  • bracteoles ovate or ovate-cordate, acute or sub-obtuse, ±18 mm long, longer than calyx and almost concealing it. (maltawildplants.com)
  • The outer calyx lobes are elliptic-ovate, the margins are spine-toothed and the apex (tip) narrowed into a sharp point. (sanbi.org)
  • The description in the 1972 monograph depicted a short plant (1-2 meters tall), with sheaths, ligules and leaves only minutely puberulous or glabrous, an inflorescence that could be either terminal on a leafy stem or basal on a separate leafless shoot, with a densely velutinous bract, bracteole and calyx. (gingersrus.com)
  • having such characters as persistent calyx of which the length is longer than the nutlets, and narrowly lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate leaves. (e-kjpt.org)
  • pleonanthic and hermaphroditic, the flowers are borne in pairs and are distinctive in the almost inflated fleshy to leathery tubular calyx and corolla. (palmweb.org)
  • 7) Calyx: it is often divided up to the base but in few cases it is entire at base and more or less tubular. (inaturalist.org)
  • lobes linear, outside glandular-pubescent, apex acute. (myspecies.info)
  • bracteoles two, near the base of the calyx, about 1 mm long, appressed-pubescent on the back. (efloraofindia.com)
  • Leaves petiolate, petiole 2.5-5 cm long, lamina 7.0-18 cm long, rather longer than broad, 9-11 nerved, cleft about halfway down into 2 acute or rounded lobes, minutely pubescent below when young. (macfast.org)
  • M. parviflora can be distinguished from Malva neglecta, Malva nicaeensis and Malva sylvestris in that the corolla (petals of the flower) in these plants is twice as long as the calyx (the sepals of one flower collectively). (iewf.org)
  • Berries globose, c. 5 mm, with scattered glandular hairs, enclosed by cup-like bracteoles. (efloras.org)
  • They have up to 5 pointed lobes and are covered in hairs externally. (botanybrisbane.com)
  • In the many plants I have observed in the field I have not seen hairs on the corolla lobes and only once saw the the calyx exceed the bracts (at Manu Learning Centre), except when a plant is in fruit and the bracts were open. (gingersrus.com)
  • However, although the stigmatic head of V. frank-smithii is bilobed, it also has hairs around the sides of the lobes while the Bilobate have no hairs or projections. (botanikim.com)
  • Epicalyx present (of free bracteoles). (wa.gov.au)
  • bracteoles 1.5-2.5 × 0.6-0.9 mm, oblongoblanceolate, acute at the apex, concave, with conspicuous parallel venation, the indumentum like that of the bracts, early to tardily deciduous in fruit. (plazi.org)
  • The schizocarp is disc-shaped surrounded by the calyx (sepals of the flower) and brown when ripe. (iewf.org)
  • bracteoles 3-5 mm long. (nsw.gov.au)
  • Calyx 7-16 mm long. (nsw.gov.au)
  • lobes 5-10 mm long. (nsw.gov.au)
  • bracteoles 0.8-1 mm long. (cybertaxonomy.org)
  • Corolla funnel-shaped, white or pink, 50-55 mm long, with short obtuse lobes. (maltawildplants.com)
  • There are bracts and bracteoles up to 1.5 cm long. (botanybrisbane.com)
  • The 5 rounded lobes are only a few mms long. (botanybrisbane.com)
  • Calyx c. 2.5-3.0 cm long, usually splitting into two reflexed segments, one emarginate the other 3 toothed. (macfast.org)
  • bracteoles subulate to linear, 5-11 mm long, entire. (kew.org)
  • bracteoles are round or truncated at the tip, about 1 mm long, 1/2 to 4/ of the calyx tube 5. (rayagarden.com)
  • Bracteoles in the lower half of the peduncle have a few short fimbriae, 0.2 cm long. (botanikim.com)
  • The corolla of Malva parviflora is approximately as long as the calyx. (iewf.org)
  • corollas bicolored, sometimes unicolored, paler abaxially (abaxial lobe often cream to white). (floranorthamerica.org)
  • apex prolonged into wings, with persistent calyx. (efloras.org)
  • lobes narrowly elliptic, 1.4--1.5 cm × 4--8 mm. (efloras.org)
  • filaments hairy, shorter than the corolla lobes. (efloras.org)
  • bracteoles shorter than the calyx, narrow, linear to sublanceolate. (forestrypedia.com)
  • Flowers of the first type consist of an ovary enclosed within a 5-lobed calyx (each lobe is considered a sepal here). (colinherb.com)
  • Flowers of the second kind consist of an ovary enclosed within two bracteoles. (colinherb.com)
  • It is an accessory fruit because the bracteoles are not derived from the ovary. (colinherb.com)
  • 6.2) Bracteoles: the genus Phelipanche is characterized by the presence of a pair of narrow bracteoles which are lacking in Orobanche sensu stricto and Boulardia. (inaturalist.org)
  • The structure composed of the two bracteoles plus the enclosed utricle can be viewed as an accessory fruit. (colinherb.com)
  • bracts and bracteoles present, the latter often adnate to the calyx. (zambiaflora.com)
  • However, it is distinguished from L. lucidus by its parted calyx and its smooth or rarely glandular nutlets with an irregularly toothed apex. (e-kjpt.org)
  • ........5 Calyx 2-4-lobed, rarely 5-lobed, but then the fifth lobe minute and much smaller than the other lobes. (unc.edu)
  • lobes laterally overlapping, with a rounded apex and membranous margins. (forestrypedia.com)
  • At least the terminal one third of each stipule is divided into 2 pointed lobes. (botanybrisbane.com)
  • The species name irritans means 'irritation' and is certainly referring to the sharp apexes of the bracteoles and leaves. (sanbi.org)