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| | Tepal - Biocrawler |
 | | More specifically, a tepal is a floral part of plants in the magnolia family, Magnoliaceae and a number of other primitive flowering plants such as the Amborellaceae. |  | | In a general sense, a tepal is any member or segment of the perianth of a flower, such as a petal or sepal, usually used when all are of similar shape and color (that is, undifferentiated). |  | | It corresponds to the sepals and petals in the flowers of other plants, but unlike these, all tepals are of the same form, not being differentiated into the protective, not insect-attracting sepals that serve to protect the developing bud, and larger, insect-attracting petals. |
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http://www.biocrawler.com/encyclopedia/Tepal
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| | Tepal - Gurupedia |
 | | flowers of other plants, but unlike these, all tepals are of the same form, not being differentiated into the small, protective, not insect-attractive sepals that act as a protection for the developing petals, and the larger, insect-attracting petals. |  | | A tepal is a floral part of plants in the |
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http://www.gurupedia.com/t/te/tepal.htm
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| | MBG: Research: Projects: South Africa |
 | | Tepals of the fully open flower either spread horizontally and are thus patent, or the dorsal (adaxial) tepal is erect (Lapeirousia silenoides, L. |  | | In zygomorphicflowered species the anthers are parallel and face the center of the flower and the lower tepals and nectar guides, but in species with actinomorphic flowers the anthers are symmetrically disposed and face outward Figure 2J, K. |  | | When the proboscis has been fully inserted into a tube that is long enough to permit this, the insect grasps the tepals with its legs during the actual feeding process, but the wings remain in motion. |
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http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/research/lapeirousia/result.shtml
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| | Clivia Guide Main |
 | | Tepal width varies from none (as in “Frats”) through to greater than 30 mm in the obovate and larger oblanceolate tepals. |  | | Tepal shape and size vary from cultivar to cultivar. |  | | The basal colour is that seen at the attachment to the ovary, the upper colour is that at the tip of the tepal. |
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http://www.cliviasociety.org/clivia_guide_main.php
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| | The Amaryllis Family: Genus Crinum |
 | | The flowers are sessile and funnel-shaped, 2 to 7 per umbel, with dark red stripes on the tepals. |  | | Blooms are borne in umbels of one or two flowers. |  | | The umbel bears 4 to 7 flowers, whose tepal segments are so widened that they form a cup rather than a funnel. |
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http://www.shieldsgardens.com/amaryllids/CrinumSpecies-2.html
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| | Classification |
 | | Perianth epigynous; tepals lilac in the upper portion and white in the lower portion, the two lateral tepals with two longitudinal zones of coloration: lilac on one side, white on the other side, tepal segments (narrowly) oblanceolate. |  | | Tepals with distinct white and lilac longitudinal zones of coloration. |  | | 2–3 mm long, tepals various shades of lilac with white in the center, tepal segments oblanceolate. |
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http://www.amaryllis-plus.com/GriffiniaLink/Classification.htm
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| | Proteas of East Africa |
 | | Tepal limb 11-16 mm long, leaf 3-6 X longer than wide, bract open to horizontal Pr caffra |  | | 2' Tepal limb with long shaggy hairs (when young - may be confined to tip in old, open flowers) goto 5 |  | | Leaf hairless and often glaucous, tepal limb 18-39 mm long Pr angolensis |
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http://protea.worldonline.co.za/key_eaf.htm
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| | Report Submitted to FAMSI - David Bolles |
 | | sfm) Tepal: porque no. ¶ bucin a camisa tepal u hatal: viste tu camisa por que no se rompa. |  | | Cited in an incantation for snake-pulsation in the abdomen (can tippte tu nak uinic) (MS p. |  | | mtm) Tepal; tepali: porque no. ¶ vayen yan tu uol na tepali v pudzul paalal: aqui estoy a la puerta porque no se huyan los muchachos, o temo que se han de huir. |
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http://www.famsi.org/reports/96072/t/tem_tezuba.htm
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| | Tepal |
 | | Tepals are sterile petal-like parts of a flower derived by modified leaves. |  | | Left: In the Cactaceae family the tepal are the bright coloured part of the flowers, that differentiate gradually from scale-like (basal), sepal-like (intermediate) to petal-like (distal) |  | | Tepals are free segment of a perianth that is not clearly differentiated into calyx (sepals) and corolla (petals), the proper name for one of these undifferentiated petal-like parts is tepal. |
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http://www.cactus-art.biz/note-book/Dictionary/Dictionary_T/dictionary_tepal.htm
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| | Daylily Dictionary: Unusual Form |
 | | Unusual Forms is made up of 3 types of flowers, based exclusively on their tepal (petal and sepal) shapes. |  | | Crispates - The cross section of a daylily tepal resembles a corrugated box, smooth on top and bottom separated by the "corrugated" center. |  | | If, for example, the sun warms the cells on the upper layer of the tepal more quickly than it does those on the lower layer, they expand more rapidly than the cells on the lower layer and therefore cause the tepal to twist fold or curl. |
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http://www.daylilies.org/ahs_dictionary/unusual_form.html
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| | Musa rubra |
 | | Free tepal : Lanceolate, opaque white, half the length as that of compund tepal. |  | | Compound tepal golden yellow, apex of outer lobes with a hook-like appendage ; free tepal yellow, much shorter than compound tepal, membranous. |  | | Flowers 5 or 6 per bract, in 1 row. |
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http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~drc/mrubra.htm
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| | Musa itinerans |
 | | Female flowers in the lower bracts about 14, in two rows ; compound tepal 4 - 5 cm. |  | | broad, rounded at the back, smooth, the apex truncate-mucronate ; staminodes 5, longer than the free tepal, about, 3 cm. |  | | long ; free tepal less than half as long as the compound, boat-shaped, with a minute apicula, stamens as long as the compound tepal, at length slightly exserted. |
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http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~drc/mitinerans.htm
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| | Tepal |
 | | When the sepals and petals of a flower are indistinguishable, they are referred to as tepals. |  | | Tepals are common in many groups of monocots. |
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http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Reference/dictionary/Botanical/T/Tepal.html
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| | Narcissus Divisions |
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http://www.hort.cornell.edu/department/faculty/wmiller/bulb/daffgroup.html
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| | flora - 2 April 95 |
 | | While Iris virginica is a native species, this particular plant is growing under cultivation in a garden at Foxfire. |  | | While this species does not 'escape' from cultivation and become established in the local flora, it will remain in gardens and thereby sometimes stand as the only mark of past human occupation. |  | | A close look also reveals that the tepal subtending the stamen is 'bearded', a mark of Eurasian elements of the genus. |
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http://botany.cs.tamu.edu/FLORA/tfp/flo02apr.html
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| | Musa in Flora of China @ efloras.org |
 | | Berries elongate, fleshy, with numerous seeds (except in parthenocarpic forms). |  | | Inflorescence rachis brown puberulent; flowers 3 per bract |  | | Margin of petiole tightly closed; compound tepal cucullate and corniculate |
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http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=121345
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| | Perianth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In flowering plants, the perianth is the outer, sterile whorls of a flower (see sepal, petal, and tepal). |  | | The term perianth has two similar but separate meanings in botany: |  | | In a liverwort, perianth is the sterile tubelike tissue that surrounds the female reproductive structure (or developing sporophyte). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perianth
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| | Tepal: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic |
 | | a tepal is any member or segment of the perianth of a flower (A plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms) |  | | a tepal is a floral part of plant (A living organism lacking the power of locomotion) |  | | all tepals are of the same form, Exception Handler: No article summary found. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/ref/tepal
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| | Ensete in Flora of China @ efloras.org |
 | | Compound tepal linear, apex often 3-lobed, without 2 accessory teeth between lobes; free tepal usually wider than compound one, apex often 3-cuspidate or entire. |  | | Pseudostem to 5 m (measured to crown of leaves at maturity); leaf blade 1.4--1.8 m, base cuneate; compound tepal ca. |  | | Berries leathery, dry or with very scanty pulp. |
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http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=111727
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| | Proteas of West Africa |
 | | 17' Tepal limb 20 mm long Pr angolensis |  | | 2' Tepal limb hairy when open goto 3 |  | | Tepal 30 mm long, leaves borne in tufts at ground level Pr ongotium |
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http://protea.worldonline.co.za/key_waf.htm
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| | Waypoint TEPAL Country IN |
 | | Waypoint TEPAL Country IN Waypoint TEPAL IN Mag Var: 0.139W |
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http://www.fallingrain.com/waypoint/IN/TEPAL.html
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| | Cable Piracy |
 | | Because of TEPAL and others successes in legitimizing the region, the MPEAA is bringing its quitclaim program to an end. |  | | She says that TEPAL "grew out of this wider process of cable operators entering the market legitimately." So did the MPEAA foster TEPAL? |  | | "TEPAL is able to carry on the work of organizing the industry in a legitimate way." |
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http://www.mendosa.com/piracy.html
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| | Nevergreen |
 | | The surviving angels were forced to serve under him, as they were the second most powerful creations of Adella Rei, humans being the first. |  | | The church controls the govornment and the military, and has direct contact with Tepal. |  | | There are 12 heads of the church and a number of archbishops. |
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http://nevergreenstories.blogspot.com
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| | Free Tepal Links & Info |
 | | Starware search is an excellent resource for quality sites on tepal and much more! |  | | JoltSearch has UK results for tepal and much more! |  | | The trouble with being educated is that it takes a long time; it uses up the better part of your life and when you are finished what you know is that you would have benefited more by going into banking. |
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http://science-fiction.justwonderingabout.info/science-fiction/tepal.php
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| | Bright Star Station - Ambrosia Software, Inc. web board |
 | | The both turn you into a sandwhich with you being the bolony center. |  | | You push both buttons at the same time then Tepal and Seven turn inside out revealing two fat naked old Klingon men that have so much hair on them it looks as if they are wearing clothes. |  | | On the Bed Seven of Nine wears a revealing nighty and tells you that "Resistance is Futile" the on the other side of the bed is Tepal then she tells you "The time of Pun-Far has come". |
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http://www.ambrosiasw.com/webboard/Forum26/HTML/009764-11.html
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| | TEPAL - Boletines / News Bulletins |
 | | TEPAL informs that CANTEC, National Chamber of Cable Television Industry, Mexican Association, member of TEPAL will be carrying out their Annual Convention "Expo Convention CANITEC 2002" in the León Poliforum, Guanajato, México from April 10 to 12, 2002. |  | | TEPAL, considering its importance has summarized the most significant aspects of the message given the President of the ATVC (Argentina Cable Television Association), at the beginning of the year: |  | | This means, more than ever, that "the client is right"; and if not, will beat his pots and pans. |
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http://www.tepal.org/boletines-envol41.htm
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| | ANALYSIS OF ORGAN-SPECIFIC AND -PREFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED GENES FROM ANTHER AND TEPAL OF LILY |
 | | The sorting of ESTs into general function-based categories showed that metabolism-related genes were the most prevalent among the identified cDNA clones of both of anther and tepal. |  | | lily, EST, anther-specific, tepal, differential slot blot hybridization |  | | We have randomly selected 2,000 cDNA clones from each of an anther and a tepal cDNA library of oriental lily. |
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http://www.actahort.org/books/625/625_6.htm
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| | Gilroy's m59 Reference: NPC: Tepal ix'Zonak |
 | | Tepal’s quick, furtive eyes give away the abundant and nervous energy which occupies him. |  | | Something about him tells you that he has good reason to be nervous. |  | | Location: KO'CATAN - The Crooked Hem Garment Shop |
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http://www.gilcon.net/meridian/NPC-get.asp?ID=33
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| | Gilroy's m59 Reference: FAQ |
 | | If you were lumbered with a bright yellow or putrid green or you just fancy a change of style it is possible to replace them. |  | | There is another way to change your clothes, this time including red and you get to choose!! |  | | Go to Tepal ix'Zonak, the clothes seller on the island and say to him... |
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http://www.gilcon.net/meridian/faqs-get.asp?ID=47
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| | Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Tepal |
 | | Iraq Museum International always displays the most recent published revision of the source article, Tepal; all previous versions may be viewed here. |  | | They link directly to authoring tools for you to start writing a particular article. |
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http://www.baghdadmuseum.org/ref?title=Tepal
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| | tepal - English-French Dictionary - WordReference.com |
 | | We found no French translation for 'tepal' in our English to French Dictionary. |  | | Look for a definition in our English Dictionary. |  | | Forum discussions with the word(s) 'tepal' in the title: |
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http://www.wordreference.com/enfr/tepal
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