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- and mountain scrub and woodland, often on limestone substrates. It is a broomlike shrub growing erect to a maximum height near 1.2 meters. Its branching...
- nouns /mɔtʰa/ bundles of objects /mutʰi/ smaller bundles of objects /taɹ/ broomlike objects /ɡɔs/ wick-like objects /ɡɔsi/ with earthen lamp or old style...
- arabica is a species of wild almond found across the Middle East. It is a broomlike shrub typically 0.75 to 2 m tall, with brown bark. Its leaves have a 5-8...
- Thymelaeaceae. It is endemic to Norfolk Island. The shrub is erect and broomlike and grows to at least 4.0 m tall. Its branches are black and have tough...
- Chondrilla ambigua usually grows to 40 - 100 cm in height. This species is broomlike and sometimes woody. "Chondrilla ambigua Fisch". Plants For A ****ure....
- western Hubei, eastern Sichuan, and southern Shanxi. The shrub is erect and broomlike and grows from 0.3 to 1.0 m tall. Its branches are slender. It is often...
- nodes where it comes in contact with moist substrate. The branches are broomlike when leaflike and new green twigs have sharp angles. The deciduous leaves...
- from California to Utah, where it grows in woodland and scrub. This is a broomlike shrub growing ribbed stems upright to form a narrow, erect profile. The...
- would fight the sorcerers (strighe and stregoni) who were armed with broomlike reeds. The benandanti claimed that they opposed witches' evil deeds and...
- d'Histoire Naturelle. The specific epithet (ledifolia) means Ledum-leaved" or "broomlike". Guichenotia ledifolia grows in heath, kwongan and woodland on coastal...