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Goodenia armstrongiana Anthers Cohering Around The Style Forming A Cylinder Filled With Pollen As The Flower Opens & The Style Grows Up Through The Cylinder To Collect & Expose The Pollen Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana Anthers Forming A Cylinder Filled With Pollen As The Flower Opens & The Style Grows Up Through The Cylinder To Collect & Expose The Pollen Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana Corolla Of Five Petals Or Tepals, Connate & Deeply Slit, Fanlike Or Sometimes Pouched, The Winged Lobes With Auricles On Margin Of The Adaxial Slit
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Goodenia armstrongiana Flowers Solitary In Leaf Axils, On A Very Long Filiform Peduncle & Leaves Sessile, Appressed To Stem, Narrowly Lanceolate, Margins Dentate, Apex Acute Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana Goodeniaceae Basifixed Anthers, Opening Inwards By Longitudinal Slits, Apical Appendages In Corolla Tube Stylar Modification For Pollen Presentation Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana Goodeniaceae Basifixed,Twisting Anthers, Opening Inwards By Longitudinal Slits With Apical Appendages Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana Goodeniaceae Brown Veined Tepals With Yellow Corolla Lobes Abaxial View Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana Goodeniaceae Calyx Tubular & Herbaceous, Segments Free With 5 Lobes Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana Goodeniaceae Calyx Tubular & Herbaceous, Segments Free With 5 Lobes Valvate In Bud Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana Goodeniaceae Connate Yellow Corolla Lobes Spreading Like A Fan, Wings Conspicuous Abaxial View Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana Goodeniaceae Epipetalous Stamens With Introrse Anthers Connate Into A Tube Around The Style, Tetrasporangiate, Dithecal & Dehiscing By Longitudinal Slits Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana Goodeniaceae Flowers Solitary In Leaf Axils, Very Long Filiform Peduncle Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana Goodeniaceae Leaves Sessile, Appressed To Stem, Narrowly Lanceolate, Base Truncate, Margins Sparsely And Shallowly Dentate, Apex Acute Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana Goodeniaceae Petals Removed Style With Indusium Horizontal, 2-Lipped, With Bristles On The Upper Or Both Lips & Stigma Entire Shoal Bay 01
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Goodenia armstrongiana Goodeniaceae Petals Removed Style With Indusium Horizontal, 2-Lipped, With Bristles On The Upper Or Both Lips & Stigma Entire Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana Goodeniaceae Pollen Presenter Abaxial Surface Covered In Pollen Grains Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana Goodeniaceae The Corolla Lobes, With Parenchyma Cells Containing Chloroplasts, & Wings Containing Only Chromoplasts, Seem To Have Different Cellular Structures Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana Leaves Sessile, Appressed To Stem, Narrowly Lanceolate, Margins Dentate, Apex Acute Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana Petals Intact Stylar Indusium A Specialised Structure At The Apex Of The Style Which Collects Pollen As It Pushes Past The Stamens & Functions As A Pollen-Presenter Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana Petals Removed Cup-Like Structure Surrounding A Bent Style With Long Hairs Subtended & Short Hairs Extended From A Curved Stigma Above The Dehisced Anthers Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana Petals Removed Cup-Like Structure Surrounding The Bent Style With Long Hairs Subtended & Short Hairs Extended From The Curved Stigma Lips Above The Dehisced Anthers Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana Petals Removed Stylar Indusium A Specialised Structure At The Apex Of The Style Which Collects Pollen As It Pushes Past The Stamens & Functions As A Pollen-Presenter Shoal Bay
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Goodenia armstrongiana The Small, Usually 2-Lobed Stigma , Inside The Indusium Is Only Exposed When The Insect Vector Pushes The Corolla Lobes Apart As It Seeks Nectar At The Base Of The Flower Shoal Bay 01
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Goodenia armstrongiana The Small, Usually 2-Lobed Stigma , Inside The Indusium Is Only Exposed When The Insect Vector Pushes The Corolla Lobes Apart As It Seeks Nectar At The Base Of The Flower Shoal Bay
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Helicopter Tree Gyrocarpus americanus Advantages For Wind Dispersal Include Height Exploiting The Helicopter Spin & Lack Of Leaves To Impede The Flight Pattern Of The Dispersing Nut Shoal Bay
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Helicopter Tree Gyrocarpus americanus Hernandiaceae Last Season's Predominantly Male Flowers Small, Numerous, Hermaphrodite & Unisexual On The Same Plant Shoal Bay
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Helicopter Tree Gyrocarpus americanus This Dry Season’s Fruit On Naked Upper Limbs Where Viable Female Flowers Seem To Be Produced Only On Elevated Limbs & Every Other Year Shoal Bay
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Hover Fly Possibly Eristalinus sp. Posterior Tracheal Canal With Feather-Like Hairs On The End Of The Rear Valve Helping It Float & Breathe While Feeding Underwater Urban Darwin
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Hover Fly Possibly Eristalinus sp. Second-instar Larvae With Two Dots Visible On The Head Are The Pupal Respiratory Horns Starting To Grow During The Pupal Stage Urban Darwin
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Hover Fly Possibly Eristalinus sp. Second-instar Larvae With Two Dots Visible On The Head Which Are The Pupal Respiratory Horns Starting To Grow Urban Darwin