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  2. Nepenthes insignis - Wikipedia

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    The stem is usually around 50 to 80 cm long [4] and up to 7 mm in diameter. Internodes are triangular in cross section and up to 9 cm long. [2] Leaves are coriaceous and sessile. The lamina is linear-lanceolate or slightly spathulate and up to 35 cm long and 6 cm wide. It has an acute apex and is gradually attenuate towards the base.

  3. Nepenthes jamban - Wikipedia

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    The stem, which is usually less than 5 mm thick, grows to 4 m in length and is cylindrical-angular in cross section. Internodes are up to 5 cm long. [1] Leaves are sessile and coriaceous in texture. The lamina may be narrowly obovate to elliptic or slightly spathulate, and grows to 11 cm in length and 3.3 cm in width.

  4. Nepenthes lingulata - Wikipedia

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    The stem, which is usually less than 4 mm thick, [1] grows to 8 m in length [2] and is terete in cross section. Internodes are up to 9 cm long. [1] A plant transitioning from a rosette to a climbing vine. Leaves are sessile and coriaceous in texture. The lamina of rosettes is lanceolate and up to 9.6 cm long and 3 cm wide. Climbing stems ...

  5. List of basal eudicot families - Wikipedia

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    The basal eudicots are a group of 13 related families of flowering plants in four orders: Buxales, Proteales, Ranunculales and Trochodendrales. [1] [a] Like the core eudicots (the rest of the eudicots), they have pollen grains with three colpi (grooves) or other derived structures, [4] and usually have flowers with four or five petals (sometimes multiples of four or five, sometimes reduced or ...

  6. Eudicots - Wikipedia

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    Basal eudicot is an informal name for a paraphyletic group. The core eudicots are a monophyletic group. [11] A 2010 study suggested the core eudicots can be divided into two clades, Gunnerales and a clade called Pentapetalae, comprising all the remaining core eudicots. [12] The Pentapetalae can be then divided into three clades: [citation needed]

  7. Plant stem - Wikipedia

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    Dicot stems with primary growth have pith in the center, with vascular bundles forming a distinct ring visible when the stem is viewed in cross section. The outside of the stem is covered with an epidermis, which is covered by a waterproof cuticle. The epidermis also may contain stomata for gas exchange and multicellular stem hairs called ...

  8. Nepenthes rhombicaulis - Wikipedia

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    Nepenthes rhombicaulis climbs well and its stem is known to reach 35 m in length, making it one of the longest in the genus. Internodes are up to 20 cm long and 1 cm in diameter. They are usually rhomboid in cross section. The stem bears numerous sunken glands. The species has an extended rhizome which produces stems at irregular intervals. [6]

  9. Nepenthes lowii - Wikipedia

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    The stem may attain a length of more than 10 m [4] and is up to 20 mm in diameter. Internodes are cylindrical in cross section and up to 8 cm long. [5] A rosette plant with lower pitchers. The leaves of this species are coriaceous in texture. The lamina or leaf blade is petiolate, oblong-lanceolate in shape, and up to 30 cm long by 9 cm wide. [25]