conifer: Any of a group of plants that produce a
strobilus or cone as a reproductive structure.
That the ovule-bearing
strobilus (conelet) of extant conifers (i.e., at the time of pollen reception) is very diverse morphologically is illustrated by samples from all families (Fig.
moorei plants produce seeds on a large
strobilus (megasporophyll) which typically contain 300-360 seeds (Jones 1993:44; Low 1991:138; Rolf Kyburz pers.com; pets.
LINGFIELD: 2.00 Swift Cut, 2.30 Danawi, 3.05 Forest Dane, 3.35
Strobilus, 4.10 Whazzis, 4.45 Magic Rush, 5.15 Cusoon.
Performance on the Denver II Screening Test (Denver II) was assessed using the validated Brazilian version (Pedromonico, Bargatto, &
Strobilus, 1999).
Strobilus pollinis 5.5-17 cm longus, 2.5-4 cm diam., emergens flavidus ad brunneolus flavidus tomentosus, cylindricus; pedunculo 4-10 cm longo, 0.5-2 cm diam.; microsporophyllis 0.7-0.8 mm lato, 0.5 mm alto, sexangularibus ad late oblongis sexangularibus, columnis sporophyllomm pollinis 13-16, seriebus 20-38, microsporangiis non nise super paginis abaxialibus.
The finish of the year was provided by Kirklees and
Strobilus in the Gran Criterium.
HAYDOCK: 2.20 Halla San, 2.50 First Mate, 3.25
Strobilus, 3.55 Quito, 4.30 Saxon Lil, 5.00 Macorville, 5.30 Uno.
Caught a tartar in
Strobilus over course and distance on penultimate start - that rival boosted the form considerably when just touched off in Group 1 Gran Criterium next time
This is assumed to have occurred previous to any aggregation of sporophylls into a
strobilus.