-
Giovanni da Firenze,
Appress' un fiume. Listen...
- free branching,
upright showy tropical shrub that
grows to 3 m high with
appressed reddish hairs,
stout stems, and
broad ovate 12–30 cm long dark
green leaves...
-
rhizome without roots. In
spring it
produces paddle-shaped
leaves that
appress to the soil when
fully formed,
similar to water-lily pads. The abaxial...
- progressed.
Southern Pangea, also
known as Gondwana, was made up by closely-
appressed cratons corresponding to
modern South America, Africa, Madagascar, India...
-
movement through branching or
unbranched granular filopodia that are
appressed to the
substrate during their feeding. In
studies on the
impact of conventional...
-
strigillose Minutely strigose.
strigose Covered with
appressed, straight, rigid, bristle-like hairs; the
appressed equivalent of hispid.
strobilus A cone-like...
- (2015). "Flora of the
Southern and Mid-Atlantic States". "Lycopodiella
appress in
Flora of
North America @ efloras.org". efloras.org.
Retrieved 24 October...
-
Rough to the touch.
Sericeous Silky appearance through fine,
straight and
appressed (lying
close and flat) hairs.
Silky With adpressed, soft and straight...
- The
fruit is a
capsule with
three valves (creating 3 sides),
uniformly appressed hairy,
containing tiny (0.7–0.9 mm), oblong, four-sided
orange to pink...
- the arum
family Araceae,
native to
Queensland and New Guinea. It is an
appressed or
shingling semi-epiphytic
vining plant that
grows in wet
tropical forests...