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- 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...
- erect antrorse (forward-facing) whereas on the lower surface the hairs are mostly appressed and retrorse (backward-facing) except for some antrorse hairs...
- hairs are antrorse (forward-facing) whereas on the lower surface, they are mostly retrorse (backward-facing), sometimes mixed with antrorse hairs. Each...
- the leaf, these hairs are always antrorse (forward-facing) whereas on the lower surface, they can be either antrorse or mostly retrorse (backward-facing)...
- oblong, subterete but slightly 4-angled in cross-section, not compressed, antrorsely scabrous with co**** papillae, a pale grey-brown; pappus bristles 15–20...
- of the leaf are uniformly and sp****ly to densely covered in appressed, antrorse hairs. Each rosette has several erect, ebracteate inflorescences that are...
- the edges of the leaf are densely covered in mostly flexuous and patent, antrorse (forward-facing) hairs that are oriented mostly oblique to the mid vein...
- 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...
- the edges of the leaf are densely covered in mostly flexuous and patent, antrorse (forward-facing) hairs that are oriented mostly oblique to the mid vein...