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visible reticular veins and
visible or non-
adaxially, back pale,
glabrous or
scarcely tomentose,
shiny adaxially, glabrous, the apex obtuse,
acute a****inate...
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plants have green,
smooth petioles 40-65
centimeters (16-26 in) long, with
adaxially glossy, leathery,
ovate leaf
blades that
rapidly truncate to the petiole...
- axis of the
organism or the extremity. Two
related terms, "abaxial" and "
adaxial",
refer to
locations away from and
toward the
central axis of an organism...
- formation.
Wheat is
unusual among plants in
having more
stomata on the
upper (
adaxial) side of the leaf, than on the
under (abaxial) side. It has been theorised...
- (CYC)/DICHOTOMA (DICH)
family are
expressed in the
upper (also
called dorsal or
adaxial) petal; in some species, such as Cadia,
these genes are
expressed throughout...
- seed ribs:
Tripleurospermum has one
adaxial and two
lateral seed ribs,
while Matricaria has four or five
adaxial seed ribs.
Species Matricaria aserbaidshanica...
- 5 mm wide, linear-attenuate,
light brown,
salmon to pink buff,
yellowish adaxially;
inner tepals 7.5–10 cm long, 9–12(–15) mm,
shorter than
outer tepals...
- phloem,
which is the cambium. The
xylem typically lies
towards the axis (
adaxial) with
phloem positioned away from the axis (abaxial). In a stem or root...
- to be isobilateral. Most
leaves are
flattened and have
distinct upper (
adaxial) and
lower (abaxial)
surfaces that
differ in color, hairiness, the number...