- fine,
straight and
appressed (lying
close and flat) hairs.
Silky With
adpressed, soft and
straight pubescence. Stellate, or
stelliform With star-shaped...
-
first season; they are
usually 12–20 mm long in the UK, the cups with
adpressed,
downy scales, and an
often wavy margin.
Mature acorns on a tree in Corsica...
- needle-like
juvenile leaves 5–10
millimetres (3⁄16–3⁄8 in) long, and
tightly adpressed scale-like
adult leaves 2–4 mm (1⁄16–3⁄16 in) long; they are arranged...
-
display variation,
primarily being patent to erecto-patent
below and
adpressed in the inflorescence. The
species is
characterized by sp****ly
hairy leaves...
-
section of the
genus Bulbophyllum.
Species in this
section have
small adpressed pseudobulbs carrying carrying a single, small, elliptic,
fleshy leaf....
-
flattened caps up to 10 cm (3.9 in) in diameter. The
surface features adpressed scales that are
broadest in the centre,
narrowing toward the margin. The...
- all
directed upwards and backwards;
ventral scales strongly keeled. The
adpressed hind limb
reaches the
tympanum or the
posterior border of the orbit; fourth...
- 22 to 24
scales round middle of body;
adpressed limbs not meeting. R.
guentheri b 26
scales round body;
adpressed limbs meeting or overlapping. R. beddomii...
- soft and
short fur,
lacking the long
guard hairs of
other species and
adpressed against the body. John
Gould proposed the
epithet cervinipes for the "fawn-like...
-
differ from
other species in the
family in
being corticolous,
having adpressed squamules on a distinct, dark prothallus,
lacking melanins,
having a thin...