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Once the crop had reached flowering theflower,heador cob was removed, placed in a cloth bag and examined in the laboratory to record eggs and larvae.
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Theflowerheadis coated in spiny phyllaries and filled with white, lavender, or pink flowers.
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Theflowerheadat the top is up to 4 centimeters wide and lined with reddish or purplish green phyllaries with curling tips.
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The fruits are found among the sharply pointed bracts (chaff), which persist on theflowerhead.
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Theflowerheadis enclosed in five waxy, gland-studded phyllaries.
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The slenderflowerheadis about 1 or 2 centimeters long.
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Eachflowerheadhas several rows of white woolly phyllaries and an open end revealing disc florets and longer protruding ray florets.
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The hairyflowerheadcontains white ray florets that develop a pinkish tinge as they dry.
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Theflowerheadis urn-shaped and covered in phyllaries.
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Theflowerheadis solitary atop the stem and at the ends of branches.
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The inflorescence is a small, sphericalflowerheadless than a centimeter wide located at the tip of the stem or in a leaf axils.
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The inflorescence is generally a large, solitaryflowerheadwhich may exceed 8 centimeters in diameter.
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A larva might destroy up to 90% of the developing seeds inside a givenflowerhead.
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Theflowerheadis one to three centimeters wide with layers of pointed phyllaries.
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The showy inflorescence is a singleflowerheador an array of two or three heads.
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The inflorescence is a sphericalflowerheadno more than half a centimeter wide.
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Theflowerheadhas a base of green, hairy, glandular phyllaries.
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The involucral phyllaries (bracts under theflowerhead) are narrow and overlapping.
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