
FIGURE 8. Hydriastele apetiolata. A. Leaf apex. B. Mid-leaf portion. C. Leaf base with sheath. D. Juvenile leaf. E. Infructescence. F. Portion of rachilla with triads. G. Staminate flower in longitudinal section. H. Pistillate flower whole and in longitudinal section. I. Portion of rachilla with fruit. J. Fruit in longitudinal section. Scale bar: A–C = 6 cm; D = 12 cm; E = 6 cm; F = 7 mm; G = 5 mm; H = 3.3 mm; I = 1.5 cm; J = 1 cm. All from Baker et al. 884. Drawn by Lucy T. Smith.
Published as part of Petoe, Peter, Heatubun, Charlie D. & Baker, William J., 2018, Phytotaxa 370 (1) on pages 448-450, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.370.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/13705467
Tracheophyta, Hydriastele, Liliopsida, Biodiversity, Arecaceae, Plantae, Taxonomy, Arecales
Tracheophyta, Hydriastele, Liliopsida, Biodiversity, Arecaceae, Plantae, Taxonomy, Arecales
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