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Ligule - Wikipedia
A ligule (from Latin: ligula "strap", variant of lingula, from lingua "tongue") is a thin outgrowth at the junction of leaf and leafstalk of many grasses. en.wikipedia.org
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Weed Photo Gallery—Grass identification characteristics: Ligules
A ligule is an outgrowth from the sheath. Because they vary in size, shape, and texture, they are used in the identification process. ipm.ucanr.edu
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Ligules and Stipules Oh My ! - Plant Specialists
The word ligule comes from Latin "ligula" which means strap. It is a thin outgrowth at the junction of a leaf and leafstalk. www.plantspecialists.com
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ligule
ligule (ˈlɪgjuːl) [ad. L. ligula; cf. F. ligule.] 1. = ligula 1.1862 in Cooke Man. Bot. Terms. 1870 Hooker Stud. Flora 184 Compositæ,..Corolla..ligulate, lobes elongate and connate into a strap-shaped or elliptic ligule. 1872 Oliver Elem. Bot. ii. 277 Observe, in any common Grass..the ligule, a scal... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ligule - A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin
Ligule, “the flattened spreading limb of the marginal or ray-flowers of Compsitae; a projection from the summit of the sheath in Grasses, etc. www.mobot.org
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Ligule - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A ligule is defined as an outgrowth located at the junction between the leaf blade and leaf sheath in certain plants, particularly grasses. AI generated ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Botanical Nerd Word: Ligule - Toronto Botanical Garden
Ligule: The membranous appendage arising from the inner surface of the leaf at the junction with the leaf sheath in many grasses and some sedges.*. torontobotanicalgarden.ca
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Ligule - Glossary Details - The William & Lynda Steere Herbarium
Ligules are strap-like structures that can arise from different structures; for example, the ligule of a species of Bromeliaceae arises from petals. sweetgum.nybg.org
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Ligule / Ligulate
Poaceae: A ligule is a small, membrane-like appendage occurring at the base of the leaf blade, where it joins the leaf sheath. The ligule could be a thin scale ... flnps.org
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[PDF] Grass ID Basics Handout - Illinois Extension
A ligule can either be a membrane or hairs located in the juncture where the leaf blade becomes the sheath. The presence or absence of a ligule, and the type of ... extension.illinois.edu
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Mibora
As in all grasses the leaves consist at its base of a sheath closely enveloping the culm, a free standing blade at its tip and a ligule at the inside/upside The ligule is membranaceus and lacks fine hairs (or cilia). wikipedia.org
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1.1 Parts of the Plant - Gardening with Native Grasses in Cold Climates
Inflorescence - The entire reproductive structure of a grass, sedge, or rush is called the inflorescence.. Ligule - The ligule is where the blade and the sheath meet. The ligule may be hairy, smooth, or have some other identifying characteristic of the species. Blade - Term used to describe the leaf above the sheath.. Culm - This term refers to the stem of a grass or sedge.
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Poa curtifolia
The leaf collar is yellowish and the ligule is membranous. wikipedia.org
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Munzothamnus
Each flower is a ray floret with an erect tube and a strap-shaped ligule with a toothed tip. The ligule is just under a centimetre long. wikipedia.org
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Sorghastrum secundum
The ligule is pointed. The inflorescence is one-sided. This plant provides forage for livestock. It grows best on well-drained soils. wikipedia.org
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