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spathe
spathe (speɪð) [ad. L. spatha or Gr. σπάθη: see spatha and cf. spath2. So F. spathe.] 1. Bot. A large bract or sheathing-leaf enveloping the inflorescence (usually a spadix) of certain plants, as arums, palms, etc., in such a way as completely to enclose it before expansion.1785 Martyn Lett. Bot. xi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spadix (botany)
The spadix is typically surrounded by a leaf-like curved bract known as a spathe. For example, the "flower" of the well known Anthurium spp. is a typical spadix with a large colorful spathe. wikipedia.org
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spathe-bill
spathe-bill rare—1. [f. spathe n.] The spoon-billed sandpiper, Eurynorhynchus pygmæus.1840 Cuvier's Anim. Kingd. 245 Near the Sandpipers should apparently be placed the Spathe-bill.., which is distinguished by a depressed bill, widened at the tip somewhat as in the Spoonbills. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dracunculus vulgaris
In Greece, part of its native range, the plant is called drakondia, the long spadix being viewed as a small dragon hiding in the spathe. After a day, the spathe begins to wither and the flies and or beetles are free. wikipedia.org
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Dracunculus (plant)
They are characterised by a large purple spathe and spadix, often produced in advance of the pedate, dark green leaves often with white mottling. The open spathe is usually accompanied by a foul smell. wikipedia.org
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espathate
espathate, a. Bot. (iːˈspeɪθeɪt) [f. e- prefix3 + L. spātha spathe + -ate2.] Not having a spathe (1866 Treas. Bot.). Oxford English Dictionary
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Amorphophallus napalensis
spathe with styles 2-4 times the length of the ovary. The spathe opens at dusk and is visited by a number of species of beetle which are attracted by the odour of methyl mercaptan. wikipedia.org
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Holochlamys
Holochlamys closely resemble Spathiphyllum except that in Holochamys the spathe clasps the spadix. The inflorescence emerges below the foliage and has a white spathe and spadix. wikipedia.org
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Orontium aquaticum
The sheath was originally classified by Adolf Engler as a spathe due it being the last foliar piece before the spadix. According to Ray the spathe was missing and not the sympodial leaf. wikipedia.org
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苞舌兰属
属名Spathoglottis源于希腊语spathe(窄平的薄片)和glossa(舌头)的合成词,指唇瓣舌状。 下属物种 本属包括以下物种: 杂交种: 栽培种: 参考文献 B B wikipedia.org
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Spathiphyllum wallisii
The genus name means "spathe-leaf", and the specific epithet is named after Gustav Wallis, the German plant collector. (occasionally two spathes are produced, with the upper spathe smaller). wikipedia.org
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Callopsis
The inflorescence is typical of the family Araceae, with a white spathe and yellow spadix. The spadix is shorter than the spathe and its male and female flowers are separated shortly. wikipedia.org
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Zantedeschia aethiopica
'Green Goddess' also has a more opened and wider spathe and has the tendency to develop curvy fringes at the edge of the spathe than the original white 'White Sail', growing to 90 cm tall, has a very broad spathe. wikipedia.org
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Bract
Spathe A spathe is a large bract or pair of bracts forming a sheath to enclose the flower cluster of such plants as palms, arums, irises, crocuses, and Zephyranthes tubispatha in the Amaryllidaceae derives its specific name from its tubular spathe. wikipedia.org
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