stipules in English

noun
1
a small leaflike appendage to a leaf, typically borne in pairs at the base of the leaf stalk.
A terminal bud was defined as the stage when the stipules of the foliage leaves covered the shoot apex and the youngest foliage leaf was offset from the central axis of the shoot apex.

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1. The highest concentrations of Ca were found in the Amplexicaul stipules, especially the outer edges of the stipules and the veins

2. Stipules and Bracts are two types of leaf-like structures found in

3. Lesser Celandine is a hairless perennial, with spirally-arranged cordate dark-green leaves without stipules

4. The main difference between stipules and Bracts is that stipules are the leaf-like structures present on the leaf base, but Bracts are the leaf-like structures present on the base of the inflorescence

5. When the tree is not in flower, it is characterised by glossy, ringed bark and long, dentate stipules.

6. Furthermore, stipules are parts of true leaves while Bracts are a type of modified leaves being part of the inflorescence

7. Leaves are distinctively stem-clasping (Amplexicaul), with leaf stipules sheathing the stem, giving the stem a jointed appearance at each leaf node

8. Amplexicaul definition: (of some sessile leaves, stipules , etc) having an enlarged base that encircles the stem Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

9. Numerous lanceolate leaves with basally connate, lanceolate stipules, scale leaves with stipule lobes, and scale leaves without stipule lobes form sequentially on the distal portion of the branch which eventually aborts and abscises.

10. 1 Gynoecium densely sericeous; Bracteole gland, when present, sessile and covering much of the abaxial surface of the Bracteole; stipules 1.5-3 mm long, connate their whole length; northwestern Amazonia (Brazil and Colombia) L.

11. Senna reniformis can be easily identified by its arboreal habit, leaves with 3-4 pairs of leaflets, subreniform stipules, acuminate-caudate apex, Amplexicaul, subcordate-subauriculate base and extrafloral nectaries located between all pairs of leaflets and the pedicels of the flowers.

12. Leaves simple, alternate, spiral; stipules 0.5 cm long, ovate, pubescent, caducous and leaving annular scar; petioles 1-3 cm long, canaliculate, pubescent when young; lamina 5- 12.7 x 1.2-6.4 cm, ovate or elliptic, apex caudate-acuminate to caudate with blunt tip, base cuneate-acute, margin entire, Coriaceous, shining above; midrib raised above

13. In cleistogamous fruit it is distinct from other acaulescent species with undivided leaf blades by the ovate to subreniform blade outline, the basal lobes commonly Attingent or overlapping in life, glabrous foliage except for scattered appressed hairs on the upper surface of the leaf blades, short conspicuously adnate stipules, purple-spotted