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Sporangia-bearing reproductive structure in some land plants
rather than leaves. Sporangia are terminal. Strobilus of Equisetum Strobilus of Equisetum Liquid-preserved strobilus of Equisetum, showing sporangiophores Cross-section
Strobilus
Reproductive organ on conifers
A conifer cone, or in formal botanical usage a strobilus, pl.: strobili, is a seed-bearing organ on gymnosperm plants, especially in conifers and cycads
Conifer_cone
Ancient Roman play by Plautus
condition that there should be no dowry given. Megadorus calls his slave Strobilus and they go off to buy things for the wedding. Euclio orders Staphyla
Aulularia
Highest mountain of Russia and Europe
the gods and giving it to mankind.) Arrian's Strobilos, or Latinized Strobilus, was later identified as Elbrus by some writers such as Douglas Freshfield
Mount_Elbrus
Collection of tissues with similar functions
Strobilus of Equisetum telmateia
Organ_(biology)
Group of seed plants
absorption. Conifers produce their seeds inside a protective cone called a strobilus. Most species are monoecious, with male and female cones on the same tree
Conifer
Extinct genus of vascular plants
Lepidostrobus, the strobilus of Lepidodendron lycophytes
Lepidodendron
Enclosure in which spores are formed
Equisetum arvense strobilus cut open to reveal sporangia
Sporangium
Species of horsetail
Drawing of a fertile stem of E. arvense, 10 cm as drawn. At the top is the strobilus, which consists of the axis (inside) and 15–20 horizontal circles of about
Equisetum_arvense
Plant leaf which produces spores
sporophylls. Ginkgo produces microsporophylls aggregated into a pollen strobilus. Ovules are not born on sporophylls [citation needed]. Gymnosperms, like
Sporophyll
Species of plant in the horsetail family
plant, with green stems, each stem usually topped by a spore-bearing strobilus. The stems, produced in late spring and dying down a year and a half or
Equisetum_praealtum
Extinct genus of vascular plants
first described as Bowmanites songziensis in 1984, based on a fossilized strobilus, and transferred to the new genus Rotafolia in 2005. Rotafolia songziensis
Rotafolia
Clade of non-flowering, naked-seeded vascular plants
evergreens. Conifers produce their seeds inside a protective cone called a strobilus. Most species are monoecious, with male and female cones on the same tree
Gymnosperm
Retention of plant organs that normally are shed
Larix occidentalis (western larch) strobilus Picea mariana (black spruce) strobilus Pinus banksiana (Jack pine) strobilus Clematis terniflora (sweet autumn
Persistence_(botany)
Species of conifer tree
microspores are produced which eventually become pollen grains. Once the male strobilus has matured the microsporangia are exposed at which point the pollen is
Abies_balsamea
Extinct genus of lycopsid plants
2 cm wide along most of its length, bears a terminal ovoid bisporangiate strobilus at the end which is similar to those of some Lepidodendrales. The early
Clevelandodendron
Species of plant in the horsetail family
growing to 17–45 cm (6.7–17.7 in) tall with an apical spore-bearing strobilus, and no side branches. The spores disperse in mid spring, with the fertile
Equisetum_braunii
Genus of vascular plants in the family Lycopodiaceae
leaf blade of specialized leaves (sporophylls) arranged in a cone-like strobilus at the end of upright stems. Each sporangium contains numerous small spores
Lycopodium
Extinct order of Triassic seed plants
genus Kannaskoppia, which compromise of fine proximally forked strobilus. On each strobilus, there are 8-12 megasporophylls adaxially with 90 degree angle
Petriellaceae
Species of plant
frond. The spiny petiole is 35–60 cm (14–24 in) long. The male plant's strobilus, or cone, is oblong-ellipsoidal, 30–60 cm (12–24 in) long, orange in colour
Cycas_rumphii
Species of plant
with other cycads, it is dioecious, with the males bearing pollen cones (strobilus) and the females bearing groups of megasporophylls. Pollination can be
Cycas_revoluta
Compare megasporophyll. microstrobilus The smaller of two kinds of cones or strobilus produced by gymnosperms, being male and producing the pollen. Compare
Glossary_of_botanical_terms
Subclass of ferns
widening of stems). Horsetails bear cones (technically strobili, sing. strobilus) at the tips of some stems. These cones comprise spirally arranged sporangiophores
Equisetidae
Species of plant
vegetable of high status. Its male strobili, young leaves and female strobilus are used as ingredients in traditional vegetable curry called kuah pliek
Gnetum_gnemon
Extinct genus of lycopsid plants in the Order Isoetales
were attached. Pleuromeia produced a single heterosporus large cone (strobilus) at the tip of the stem or in some species many smaller cones. The top
Pleuromeia
Genus of vascular plants
Strobilus of Equisetum braunii, terminal on an unbranched stem
Equisetum
Extinct genus of plants
fragments clearly show a strobilus connected to a short axial segment. The axis measures 2.2 mm in width closer to the strobilus. The axis does not bear
Kowieria
Species of horsetail plant
containing the sporangium with the spores mature in late spring. The cone like strobilus is only present in the spring shoot which grows to resemble the coneless
Equisetum_pratense
Division of naked-seeded dioecious plants
habit Rosette of pinnate leaves around a cylindrical trunk Leaves and strobilus of Encephalartos sclavoi Bowenia spectabilis: plant with single leaf The
Cycad
Species of cycad
called strobili, of Z. integrifolia are dioecious. The male strobilus and the female strobilus are found on two separate plants. The cones on the female
Zamia_integrifolia
Genus of gymnosperms in the family Ephedraceae
frustillata) or red. There are generally 1–2 yellow to dark brown seeds per strobilus. The genus Ephedra was first described in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus. The type
Ephedra_(plant)
Study of flower structures
flowers that are gathered in strobili, or the flower itself may be a strobilus of fertile leaves. Conversely, a typical angiosperm flower possesses verticils
Floral_morphology
Species of horsetail plant
Equisetum hyemale strobilus, at Darłówko on the Baltic Sea coast of Poland
Equisetum_hyemale
Biological spring device
A cross section through a horsetail strobilus, showing spores with elaters.
Elater
Species of pine tree in California
small cone, which for the Torrey pine look like a yellow bud in a male strobilus and like a small red cone in a female. Torrey pines are sometimes afflicted
Torrey_pine
centers of pilgrimage, were destroyed. The monasteries of Mt. Latrus, Strobilus, and elanoudium on the western coast were sacked and the monks driven
Persecution_of_Christians
Extinct genus of seed plants
Diagram of the strobilus of Cycadeoidea dacotensis (1918)
Cycadeoidea
Roman comic playwright (c. 254 – 184 BC)
This slave is also called "Strobilus" in the text, but many scholars believe that he is not same slave as the Strobilus in the first half. Modern Durrës
Plautus
Division of plants containing three genera of gymnosperms
Gnetum gnemon female strobilus
Gnetophyta
Species of conifer
fruit irregularly, only every few years. The fleshy epimatium of the strobilus (or "cone") covers all of the seed, and ripens to a yellow colour, when
Afrocarpus_falcatus
Species of plant in the horsetail family
growing to 15–45 cm (5.9–17.7 in) tall with an apical spore-bearing strobilus 4–10 cm (1.6–3.9 in) long and 1–2 cm (0.39–0.79 in) broad, and no side
Equisetum_telmateia
Species of flatworm
anterior scolex, followed by the neck and a highly extended body proper, the strobilus. It is an extremely long tapeworm, and can reach an enormous length up
Moniezia_expansa
Species of wasp
America. The quercus in its specific name is the genus name for oak, while "strobilus" is derived from the Greek strobilo which means "cone", a reference to
Andricus_quercusstrobilanus
Biblical character
[citation needed] In the Talmud, Abba Arikha in the name of Reuben ben Strobilus cited Laban's and Bethuel's response to Abraham's servant as a proof text
Bethuel
Extinct species of conifer
the genus comes from the Greek "glypto" meaning grooved or carved, and "strobilus" meaning cone. The species name "europaeus" refers to the fact that it
Glyptostrobus_europaeus
Extinct order of seed plants
Jurassic of Mexico Otozamites leaf Leaf of Anomozamites Seed bearing strobilus of Bennettites Trunk of Cycadeoidea Fossil of Ptilophyllum grandifolium
Bennettitales
Species of cycad
(10.8 in) long, and 5 centimetres (2.0 in) in diameter. Only one female strobilus appears on a plant at a time, on a dark olive-green peduncle 40 centimetres
Zamia_sinuensis
Sori – a group or cluster of sporangia borne abaxially on a fern frond. Strobilus – Submarginal – Acrandrous – used for moss species that have antheridia
Glossary_of_plant_morphology
Species of spore-bearing plant
exposure. Strobilus length, as well as microsporangia counts, in S. apoda are reliant on their development season in addition to the strobilus' age. Typically
Selaginella_apoda
Species of spore-bearing plant
second growing season, but usually begin to be produced in the third. Strobilus production can continue through the fourth year, and shoots die in either
Dendrolycopodium_obscurum
Species of spore-bearing plant native to eastern North America
final year, they produce usually a single, unstalked (sessile) terminal strobilus from which spores are released. Dendrolycopodium hickeyi is ostensibly
Dendrolycopodium_hickeyi
Genus of sponges
singularis (Breitfuss, 1898) Grantia socialis Borojevic, 1967 Grantia strobilus (Haeckel, 1872) Grantia stylata Hôzawa, 1929 Grantia tenuis Urban, 1908
Grantia
Extinct genus of vascular plants in the family Equisetaceae
Zavattieri, Ana María (2023). "Triassic Equisetites lateralis Phillips with strobilus in organic connection from Patagonia of Argentina and endophytic oviposition
Equisetites
Family of vascular plants
are borne on a specialized structure at the apex of a shoot called a strobilus (plural: strobili), which resembles a tiny battle club, from which the
Lycopodiaceae
Species of cycad
long which curves to horizontal before returning to vertical to hold the strobilus upright. The cones are flattened-cylindrical, up to 35 centimetres (14 in)
Zamia_gentryi
Subfamily of plants
distinctive features of the group, we have the micropylar fluid of the strobilus absent, no resin vesicles on the seeds and the presence, in the vascular
Laricoideae
Extinct genus of spore-bearing plants
Reconstruction showing the form of the strobilus of the extinct plant Adoketophyton parvulum, based on Zhu et al. 2011
Adoketophyton
Topics referred to by the same term
actin-supported extension of a developing axon seeking its synaptic target Strobilus, a term for several categories of cone-like structures in botany Conical
Cone_(disambiguation)
Botanical variety of vascular plant
encircled by a tight sheath of connate scale like leaves. It has oblong strobilus at the end of branches. Equisetum ramosissimum var. huegelii vegetatively
Equisetum ramosissimum var. huegelii
Equisetum_ramosissimum_var._huegelii
British botanist, botanical collector and scientific illustrator (1870-1925)
Journal of Botany 49 261-266 (1912) On the development of the female strobilus in Podocarpus. Annals of Botany 24 515-571 (1914) A contribution to the
Lilian_Gibbs
Species of herbaceous plant
specified. The genus name Strobilanthes can be broken down into στροβιλοϛ (strobilus) meaning 'pine cone', and ανϑοϛ (anthos) meaning 'flower'. The specific
Strobilanthes_tonkinensis
Genus of wasps
Neodiprion swainei A. smilax - Florida gall inducer on Smilax havanensis A. strobilus – North America A parasitoid on various gall midges, also recorded on
Aprostocetus
Genus of fungi
spegazzinii Hysterangium stoloniferum Tul. & C. Tul. 1851 Hysterangium strobilus Hysterangium subglobosum Hysterangium thwaitesii Hysterangium velatisporum
Hysterangium
Group of orchids
by having large floral bracts, which make the inflorescence resemble a strobilus. Reichenbach originally placed eight species in this subsection (page
Epidendrum_subsect._Spathacea
Species of spore-bearing plant
Diphasiastrum tristachyum showing its strobilus
Diphasiastrum_tristachyum
Genus of single-celled organisms
Chrysochromulina spinifera (Fournier) Pienaar & R.E.Norris, 1979 Chrysochromulina strobilus Parke & Manton, 1959 Chrysochromulina tenuispina Manton, 1978 Chrysochromulina
Chrysochromulina
Species of cycad
covered with white and brown hairs. There is usually only one female strobilus on a plant, although there may be up to three. They are cylindrical, up
Zamia_lindosensis
American botanist and cytologist (1883-1980)
Coniferales family generally reduce the number of sporophylls in the strobilus and a modified compound sporophyll appears later in disguised forms but
Hannah_Caroline_Aase
Jurassic geological formation in Italy
Affinities with Williamsoniaceae. Wielandiella W. angustifolia Roverè di Velo 'strobilus' Affinities with Williamsoniaceae. Williamsonia W. italica Monte raut
Rotzo_Formation
Species of cycad
of Zamia dressleri were previously identified as Z. skinneri. Based on Strobilus (cone) morphology and growth habit, Z. dressleri and Z. wallisii have
Zamia_dressleri
Species of cycad
(stalks), and covered in yellow-cream hairs. There is only one female strobilus (cone) on the crown of a female plant, which is cream-tan with green undertones
Zamia_boliviana
Species of cycad
7 centimetres (0.20 to 0.28 in) in diameter. There is only one female strobilus on a plant. They are ovoid, 6.0 to 7.1 centimetres (2.4 to 2.8 in) tall
Zamia_stenophyllidia
Species of cycad
in color and covered with hairs. Female plants have one (rarely, two) strobilus, 5 to 14 centimetres (2.0 to 5.5 in) long and 3.5 to 5.6 centimetres (1
Zamia_lawsoniana
Town in Tver Oblast, Russia
shoots of Sigillaria elegans and Lepidodendron obovatum as well as a strobilus of Lepidostrobus sp. In 2011–2016, all these specimens were given to the
Andreapol
Species of cycad
Male strobilus
Zamia_amazonum
Species of cycad
becoming tan to light brown to light orange when mature. There is one female strobilus on a plant. They are cylindrical, erect, 9.1 to 15.8 centimetres (3.6
Zamia_magnifica
Species of cycad
an endemic species of Mexico, with first description of the ovulate strobilus". Acta Botánica Mexicana. 131 (e2262). doi:10.21829/abm131.2024.2262.
Zamia_loddigesii
Species of cycad
and 2.8 to 4 centimetres (1.1 to 1.6 in) in diameter. Only one female strobilus appears on a plant at a time, on an olive-green peduncle, covered with
Zamia_imbricata
Family of viruses
two species of marine phytoplankton, Chrysochromulina brevifilum and C. strobilus, belonging to the genus Chrysochromulina. According to the AlgaeBase database
Phycodnaviridae
Extinct genus of spore-bearing plants
stem, one away from it. Sporangia may have formed a two-rowed spike or strobilus. Spores were shed via a slit at the top of the sporangium between thickened
Ventarura
Species of cycad
then, the plant was illustrated in color, and the distinctive female strobilus (cone) and white seeds are clearly shown on the color plates. The species
Zamia_encephalartoides
Karasev, E.; Foraponova, T.; Zavialova, N. (2025). "A voltzialean strobilus with in situ pollen from the Early Triassic of Tunguska Basin (Russia
2025_in_paleobotany
Hilton (2019). "Reinvestigation of the enigmatic Carboniferous sphenophyte strobilus Cheirostrobus Scott and implications of in situ Retusotriletes spores"
2019_in_paleobotany
Cretaceous Late Albian Winthrop Formation USA Washington A williamsoniaceous strobilus morphospecies. Williamsonia winthropensis Sp nov valid Miller & Hickey
2010_in_paleontology
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
The Ray of Gold
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Toll.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Pious Princess
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Farsi, French, German, Iranian, Italian, Muslim, Parsi, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian
Wish; Desire; Wanderer; The; Similar to Wanda
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Swedish
Grace; Favour; Blossom
Girl/Female
Spanish American English Latin
Lovable.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hatton.North German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the name of an area of marshland between Oldenburg and Bremen.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Possible
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Garland of Forests
Girl/Female
Arabic
Morning
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