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uniflorous
uniflorous, a. Bot. (juːnɪˈflɔərəs) [f. mod.L. ūniflōr-us (f. L. ūn-us uni- + flōr-, flōs flower) + -ous. Cf. F. uniflore (1753), Pg. unifloro.] Having or bearing only one flower.1760 [see multiflorous a.]. 1800 Asiatic Ann. Reg. 299/1 The hermaphrodite calyx is sometimes biflorous,..sometimes unifl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Saxifraga cespitosa
Smaller specimens, with shorter stems and smaller, yellowish-greenish petals (with uniflorous variants), are rather frequent. wikipedia.org
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unifloral
uniˈfloral, a. [uni- 1.] = uniflorous a.1849 Craig. 1861 Bentley Man. Bot. 212 A series of single-flowered axes (unifloral) arranged in the form of a raceme. Oxford English Dictionary
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Coleanthus
The spikelets are uniflorous and grow 0.8 to 1.2 mm long. They stay on the panicle even after the ripening stage. The glumes are missing. wikipedia.org
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multiflorous
multiflorous, a. Bot. (mʌltɪˈflɔərəs) [f. late L. multiflōr-us (f. multus multi- + flōr-, flōs flower) + -ous.] Of a stalk: Bearing many (i.e. more than three) flowers.1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. iii. iv. (1765) 172 Uniflorous, Biflorous, Triflorous, or Multiflorous Peduncles. 1831 Macgillivray tr. Ric... Oxford English Dictionary
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Passiflora quetzal
Penduncles are (1)2 per node, 3.6-5.8 cm, and uniflorous. wikipedia.org
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uni-
uni- (ˈjuːnɪ) repr. L. ūni- combining form of ūnus one, a single, forming the first element in a number of words with the sense ‘having, composed or consisting of, characterized by, etc., one (thing specified by the second element)’. The Latin prefix ūni- (before a vowel ūn-) was employed before or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sub-
sub-, prefix (sʌb, səb) repr. L. sub- = the prep. sub under, close to, up to, towards, used in composition (cf. under-) with the various meanings detailed below. (The related Skr. upa-, Gr. ὑπο- have a similar range of meaning.) The b of L. sub- remained unchanged when it preceded a radical beginnin... Oxford English Dictionary
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