- surface.
carneous Flesh-colored,
especially as
applied to some flowers.
carnose,
carnous Fleshy or
pulpy in texture,
especially as
applied to some tissues...
- carnality, carnary, carnate, carnation, carneous, carnival, carnivore,
carnose, carnosity, carrion, caruncle, carunculate, charcuterie, charnel, discarnate...
- carnage, carnal, carnary, carnate, carnation, carneous, carnival, carnivore,
carnose, carnosity, carrion, caruncle, carunculate, charcuterie, charnel, discarnate...
- at the tips;
petals are
undivided with
carnose tips;
leaves are
pilose and
withered at flowering; lips
carnose divided into five linear,
acute lobes;...
- carnality, carnary, carnate, carnation, carneous, carnival, carnivore,
carnose, carnosity, carrion, caruncle, carunculate, charcuterie, charnel, discarnate...
- subspecies. C.
tetragona subsp. robusta,
young stems are smooth,
stems all
carnose,
leaves are
large and robust. The most
commonly cultivated subspecies....
- and Latin.
Metrosideros carminea H DS
carnosus L fleshy, from carnis;
carnose Hoya
carnosa H DS C
carneus H DS C
carnosulus H DS
cartilagineus L cartilage-like;...
- partially. The
sepals are
narrowly ovate, the
petals narrowly elliptical. The
carnose trilobate lip is
united to the
column to its apex, and
bears a keel down...
- bark.
Younger branches are
slightly velvety (puberulous), reddish-brown,
carnose. The
leaves are
widely dis****d
along the
branches with
internodes of...
- 2016. "Dos pĂ ncrees, tres ronyons, 34 relats".
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