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direction of growth, thus
producing flattened, ribbon-like,
crested (or "
cristate"), or
elaborately contorted tissue.
Fasciation may also
cause plant parts...
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Madeira Botanical Garden On
Fuerteventura On
Mallorca Cristate individual Another cristate individual "Austrocylindropuntia
cylindrica (Lam.) Backeb"...
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cloning it is
propagated from cuttings. This
sedum is
prone to
fasciation (
cristate forms),
which produces attractive cactus-like forms, with
irregular curves...
- arms is
called a "spear". Some
saguaros grow in rare
formations called a
cristate, or "crested" saguaro. This
growth formation is
believed to be
found in...
-
include a
cristate variety, two
variants of
monstrose growth, and a more
recently developed clone that
exhibits both
monstrose and
cristate growth. These...
- var.
cristata (formerly
Celosia cristata),
known as ****scomb, is the
cristate or
crested variety of the
species Celosia argentea. It was
likely originally...
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yellow or red bodies, or some
forms that show
abnormal growth (e.g.,
cristate or
monstrose forms). For the host
plant (the stock),
growers choose one...
-
Conozoa texana, the
cristate gr****hopper, is a
species of band-winged gr****hopper in the
family Acrididae. It is
found in
Central America and
North America...
- crisp, crispate,
crispation crist-
crest Latin crista crease, crest,
cristate crit-, crisi- judge,
separate Gr**** κρίνειν (krínein), κρίσις (krísis)...
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varying leaf
color from grey-green to silver-green to blue-green, or with
cristate or very wavy
frond margins.[citation needed]
Phlebodium aureum 'Blue Star'...