Definition of Bullate leaf. Meaning of Bullate leaf. Synonyms of Bullate leaf

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Definition of Bullate leaf

Bullate leaf
Bullate Bul"late (b[u^]l"l[asl]t/), a. [L. bullatus, fr. bulla bubble.] (Biol.) Appearing as if blistered; inflated; puckered. Bullate leaf (Bot.), a leaf, the membranous part of which rises between the veins puckered elevations convex on one side and concave on the other.

Meaning of Bullate leaf from wikipedia

- is prominent on the lower surface. Describing vein prominence: Bullate Surface of leaf raised in a series of domes between the veins on the upper surface...
- 10 x 2-cm thick. Leaf blade 7–20 cm long petiolate, slightly leathery, 20–40 cm long and 3-4.5(-8) cm wide, flat or highly bullate and undulate, dark...
- produces small orange-red flowers and is found in Brazil. It is named for its bullate leaves, and also produces a woolly backing to its leaves. Chautems, Alain;...
- both surfaces. The axils of lateral nerves and veins are con****uously bullate above and dome-shaped. Terminal buds are perulate. The axillary panicle...
- formed in the axil of a leaf or pinna; a means of vegetative propagation. bulblet A bulb arising from another bulb; a bulbel. bullate 1.  Having a rounded...
- addition to the bullate ones. These bullate leaves are formed when the outer margins of a leaf stop growing, while the center of the leaf continues to grow...
- trunk it climbs up to shelter ants, and H. darwinii has arrangements of bullate leaves on its stems to form shelters. Hoya leaves vary in size, texture...
- usually 35–70 mm long and 20–40 mm wide. The upper leaf surface is dark green, wrinkled and blistered (bullate, glabrous or finely hairy; the underside is grey-green...
- bronze-green. There are also a number of cultivars. Planting in full sun aids the leaf color to develop. In cool climates, the plant may need to be placed in a...
- resembles Q. rugosa, this one has a convex leaf strongly coriaceous, a revolute margin, the epidermis bullate; at least, one can differentiate Q. obtusata...