- by its
small seed pods and very long leaves. The
leaves and
stems are
antrorsely strigose,
supported by a
strong taproot. The
flowers of
Lotus ali****...
-
Pointing up, away from, or
perpendicular to a surface.
Contrast periclinal.
antrorse Directed forward or upward, e.g. of
hairs on a stem.
Contrast retrorse...
- oblong,
subterete but
slightly 4-angled in cross-section, not compressed,
antrorsely scabrous with co**** papillae, a pale grey-brown;
pappus bristles 15–20...
-
erect antrorse (forward-facing)
whereas on the
lower surface the
hairs are
mostly appressed and
retrorse (backward-facing)
except for some
antrorse hairs...
-
lobed about one-third its length, and
densely covered in
antrorse (or a
mixture of
antrorse and retrorse)
hairs that are
mostly flexuous, and appressed...
- The
flowers have six
perianth bristles that
exceed the
tubercle and are
antrorsely barbellate. The two to
three brown fruits in each
spikelet are 3–3.2 mm...
- and stem leaves,
which completely obscure the epidermis. The
hairs are
antrorse (forward facing), straight, and on the leaf are
oriented parallel to the...
-
surface of the leaf,
these hairs are
antrorse (forward-facing)
whereas on the
lower surface, they are a
mixture of
antrorse and
retrorse (backward-facing)....
-
densely distributed. On the
upper surface of the leaf,
these hairs are
antrorse (forward-facing)
whereas on the
lower surface, they are
mostly retrorse...
- retrorsa.
Myosotis venticola has
retrorse (backward-facing)
hairs mixed with
antrorse (forward-facing)
hairs on the
upper side of the
leaves (which is a unique...