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- grayish-white pubescence. Ciliate Marginally fringed with short hairs (cilia). Ciliolate Minutely ciliate. Floccose With flocks of soft, woolly hairs, which tend...
- calyx-teeth linear, obtuse, ciliolate; corolla funnelform, lobes ovoid, acute, ± = tube. ♀ in clusters of 2–4; calyx-teeth obtuse, ciliolate; corolla-tube short...
- "Colobanthus pulvinatus". Retrieved 13 July 2021. "Veronica ciliolataCiliolate Hebe". Species Profile and Threats Database. Australian Department of...
- petioles. Sti****s rounded-obtuse to broadly triangular, ± pubescent, ciliolate. Lamina coriac., yellowish green, linear obtuse, 7-12 × 1-1·5- (2) mm...
- centimetres (14–22 in) long with a 0.5–1 millimetre (0.020–0.039 in) long ciliolate membrane. Its leaves are either conduplicate or convolute, and are 10–20...
- millimetres (0.17–0.20 in) long and is light green in colour. Its palea have ciliolated keels and is 2-veined. Flowers have 3 anthers that are 2 millimetres (0...
- 16–0.18 in) long. Palea is 3.5–4.5 millimetres (0.14–0.18 in) long, have ciliolated keels which are 2-veined, and asperulous surface. Sterile floret is 1–1...
- 20 in) long and 1.8–2 millimetres (0.071–0.079 in) wide. Its palea have ciliolated keels, is 3.5–4 millimetres (0.14–0.16 in) long and have scaberulous surface...
- (0.20–0.28 in) by 2–2.4 millimetres (0.079–0.094 in). Its palea have ciliolated keels and smooth surface. Flowers are 0.2–0.3 millimetres (0.0079–0.0118 in)...
- (0.18–0.22 in) long by 2 millimetres (0.079 in) wide. Its palea have ciliolated keels and emarginated apex. It is also oblanceolate, 3.5–4 millimetres...