- It is an
annual or
perennial herb
producing one or more
stems growing de****bent to
erect in form and
hairy to
hairless in texture. The rough-haired leaves...
- degrees. The four
major forms are: 'typica', the most common, with
broad de****bent petioles; 'erecta', with
leaves at a 45-degree angle; 'linearis', with...
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roots deep to find
existing moisture.
Tomato plants are vines,
becoming de****bent, and can grow up to 3 m (9.8 ft); bush
varieties are
generally no more...
-
harvested material, such as in
extracting fiber from
harvested Agave leaves.
de****bent Having branches growing horizontally along the
ground but
which are turned...
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vernal pools. Some are
endemic to California.
General form
ranges from
de****bent to erect, with
leaves either pinnately lobed or compound; the
lobes or...
- 12–20 mm diameter,
located at the end of the stem. Each
individual flower is
de****bent. As they age, the
flowers become brown and paper-like. The
fruit is a...
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branching roots. Its
flowering stems are hollow,
erect or more or less
de****bent. The
alternate true
leaves are in a rosette, each of
which consist of...
- "cone-shaped"
because the ray
florets tend to
point out and down (are
de****bent) as the
flower head opens. A
large number of
species have been proposed...
- Argentina. In
contrast to most bamboos, it
grows as a dense,
climbing or
de****bent shrub. Its
aerial culms are solid,
unlike most bamboos,
which have hollow...
- epiphytes. They can be annuals, biennials, or perennials,
upright or
de****bent. Some have
subterranean tubers. They do not have laticifers, nor latex...