- keel-shaped
conduplicate Folded upwards, with the
surfaces close to
parallel cucullate Forming a hood,
margins and tip
curved downward involute Rolled upwards...
- crusade, cruzeiro, discruciate,
excruciate cucullus cucull- hood cowl,
cucullate cuculus cucul-
cuckoo cuculiform cucurbita cucurbit-
gourd cucurbit, Cucurbita...
- and
sometimes fungi (including
lichenized fungi).
Compare phanerogam.
cucullate Hood-like or hooded,
commonly referring to the
shape of
leaves or petals...
- bases. The
lower of the
three is the keel petal,
which is "boat-shaped,
cucullate [hood-like], or helmet-shaped". The keel
petal may have a beak or a fringe...
- curved,
bilaterally symmetric and
about 1.5 mm. As for the calyptra, it is
cucullate,
smooth and
about 2.5 mm. The
spores are
about 3-22 μm.
Since it is a...
- comb-like
Melaleuca ctenoides DS
cucullaris L hooded, from cucullus;
cucullate Psittacanthus cucullaris D C
cucullatus H DS
cultratus L blade-shaped...
- ruminate.
Seedling leaves emerge with two
diverging leaflets that are
cucullate,
displaying a waxy blue-grey
bloom over a pale dull
green surface. Calamus...
- left above, and 15–40 mm (0.59–1.57 in) long.
Calyptra are smooth, and
cucullate.
Capsules about 1.5 mm (0.059 in) long, asymmetric, horizontal, oblong-cylindric...
-
curve inwards, are
coloured green with
hyaline margins, and
somewhat cucullate. Thus the
lowermost 1mm part of the
flower forms a
compact cone, and higher...
- squarrosum, but can be
distinguished by two key features: the roughened,
cucullate (hood-shaped)
apices of
their branch leaves and the
presence of spiral...