-
external growth that
seldom has any
obvious function,
hence appendiculate.
appendiculate Having the
nature of or
bearing appendages.
appressed Pressed...
- e.g. Salvia. The
connective may also bear appendages, and is
called appendiculate, e.g.
Nerium odorum and some
other species of Apocynaceae. In Nerium...
- veil
adheres to the edge of the cap as
shreds of tissue,
forming an
appendiculate margin. The cobweb-like,
fragile partial veil of some mushrooms, especially...
- Nevertheless, many
workers continue to be
highly skeptical about the
appendiculate nature of the labrum,
preferring to see it as it appears, i.e. as an...
-
adorned with
subtle reticulations. This
species has a cap with a pale
appendiculate margin,
whose spores are Q ≥ 3.
According to the
state of Queensland...
- peach-orange,
sometimes pastel red
towards the disc. The cap is
slightly appendiculate. The
volva is
distributed over the cap as thin pale
yellowish to pale...
- the flower. The
stamen filaments are thin and filiform, but may be
appendiculate (bearing appendages) at
their base, a
feature that is also important...
-
millimetres (1⁄16–1⁄8 in) high and wide. The cap
margin is
smooth and
appendiculate, and the
context is
white and unchanging. The
gills are free to subfree...
- its
tetramerous flowers,
prevailingly dimorphic stamens with
dorsally appendiculate anthers,
capsular fruits that are free from the hypanthium, and cochleate...
-
expression in
particular features (especially the labrum) to
determine its
appendiculate or
other status.
Because all
arthropods have the same
complement of...