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vegetative propagation.
bulblet A bulb
arising from
another bulb; a bulbel.
bullate 1. Having a
rounded or blister-like appearance;
arched or vaulted. 2. (of...
- of
modification to the leaves:
Three species are
known to have
evolved bullate leaves (hollow,
bulbous structures housing the plant's root); Dischidia...
- surfaces,
further specified.
Terms that
describe vein
prominence include bullate, channelled, flat, guttered, impressed,
prominent and
recessed (Fig. 6...
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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;...
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noted for its
cordate leaves with a
network of fine
veins that
gives it a
bullate appearance. A
terrestrial grower, it is
adapted to cool,
humid climates...
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slightly leathery, 20–40 cm long and 3-4.5(-8) cm wide, flat or
highly bullate and undulate, dark olive-green coloring. Apex acute, base round, cuneate...
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features an extended,
reticulate pseudostroma that is
lower than its
slightly bullate thallus. The
species was
formally described as new to
science in 2016 by...
- both surfaces. The
axils of
lateral nerves and
veins are con****uously
bullate above and dome-shaped.
Terminal buds are perulate. The
axillary panicle...
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Cotoneaster rehderi, the
bullate cotoneaster, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Rosaceae. It is
native to
western Sichuan in China, and has...
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measure 20–25 by 6–9 μm. The
specific epithet bullatothallinum refers to the
bullate (i.e.,
convex and swollen) thallus. Aptroot, André; Sipman,
Harrie J.M...