-
Dierama species. Many
plant species bear the
specific epithet "cernua".
cespitose An
alternative spelling of caespitose,
meaning tufted or turf-like, e...
-
Oenothera caespitosa,
known commonly as
tufted evening primrose,
desert evening primrose, rock-rose
evening primrose, or
fragrant evening primrose, is...
- (compare Amanita).
Similar species include Pholiota spp.
which also grow in
cespitose (mat-like)
clusters on wood and
fruit in the fall.
Pholiota spp. are separated...
- 10–18 °C (50–64 °F).
Psilocybe cyanescens often fruits gregariously or in
cespitose clusters,
sometimes in
great numbers. 100,000 P.
cyanescens fruits were...
-
cinctulus is a
cosmopolitan species that
grows solitary to
gregarious to
cespitose (densely clumped) on
compost piles, well-fertilized
lawns and gardens...
- fern) and A.
asplenioides (southern lady fern).
Athyrium filix-femina is
cespitose (the
fronds arising from a
central point as a
clump rather than along...
-
caesus caespitose, caesura, cement, cementation, cementitious, cementum,
cespitose, chisel, cir****cise, cir****cision, concise, concision, decidability, decidable...
- bearing'. This is an
allusion to the
appearance of the flower. It is a tiny
cespitose orchid,
occurring from
southern Mexico to Colombia, and a few scattered...
-
species of
orchid endemic to
northeastern Ecuador. It is
characterized by
cespitose growth, a
ramicaul of 8–11 cm in
length covered by 8–9
distichous sheaths...
- gr****es are
perennial and bi****ual
plants that are
densely to
loosely cespitose. Some gr****es are rhizomatous, some lack rhizomes, and
rarely species...