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All flowers in a head share a common receptacle. The receptacle may be flat or convex. It may bear tiny scales called paleae. The paleae of a receptacle are referred to as chaff. Receptacles without paleae are said to be epaleate or naked. When the paleae are shed, they may leave either a smooth or a pitted receptacle. Occasionally, hairs, scales, or bristles may also be present on the receptacle.
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All
flowers
in
a
head
share
a
common
receptacle.
The
receptacle
may
be
flat
or
convex.
It
may
bear
tiny
scales
called
paleae.
The
paleae
of
a
receptacle
are
referred
to
as
chaff.
Receptacles
without
paleae
are
said
to
be
epaleate
or
naked.
When
the
paleae
are
shed,
they
may
leave
either
a
smooth
or
a
pitted
receptacle.
Occasionally,
hairs,
scales,
or
bristles
may
also
be
present
on
the
receptacle.