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Memoir 10 Plate II TYPES OF SPIKELETS AND BASES OF OUTER GRAINS 1, Arena sterilis (cultivated form). A, the complete spikelet, with its glabrous lemmas and reduced awns; B, base of the outer grain, showing its evident articulating surface and the remnant of the rhachilla, which was torn away with the persistent inner grain 2, Avena sativa. A, the complete spikelet, with its glabrous lemmas and reduced awns; B, base of the outer grain, showing its non-articulate surface and its rhachilla from which the inner grain

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Memoir
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50893
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Plate II
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  • Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station - Memoir
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