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Examples include some
species of Oxalis, Nolina, and Yucca. Antonym:
caulescent (possessing stem).
accrescent Increasing in size with age, such as a calyx...
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taproot is left intact.
Another kind of
protection is
provided by the
caulescent rosette,
which is part of the
growth form of the
giant herb
genus Espeletia...
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Commonly known as ****ebores (/ˈhɛləbɔːrz/), the
Eurasian genus ****eborus
consists of
approximately 20
species of
herbaceous or
evergreen perennial flowering...
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Russia and was a
friend of Carl Linnaeus.
Gerbera species are tufted,
caulescent,
perennial herbs,
often with
woolly crown, up to 80 cm high.
Leaves are...
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different parts of the
world have
evolved a
growth form
known as the
caulescent rosette,
characterized by
evergreen rosettes growing above marcescent...
- 2021-01-17.
Retrieved 2021-01-17. "Again:
Taxonomy Of Yellow-Flowered
Caulescent Oxalis (Oxalidaceae) In
Eastern North America J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas...
- as yet
undescribed species is rhizomatous, and
Begonia sikkimensis is
caulescent. The
following varieties are accepted:
Begonia sikkimensis var. kamengensis...
- County, Florida,
United States. They are
acaulescent or
sometimes shortly caulescent plants, with a size of 6–8 cm high. The
leaves are 4–9 cm long; with pods...
- dequeue, enqueue,
queue †caudicula caudicul-
caulis caul-, col- stalk, stem
caulescent, caulicle, cauliflorous, cauliflory, cauliform, cauline,
choux †cauliculus...
- The
flowers and seed pods are similar, but the
leaves and
stems are
caulescent (have stems).
Streptocarpellas are
generally clump-forming or trailing...