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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...
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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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short enlarged underground storage stem, e.g. taro, crocus, gladiolus.
De****bent: A stem that lies flat on the
ground and
turns upwards at the ends. Fruticose:...
- form from the far
north of the species' range. "Prostrata": A low-lying,
de****bent form that is
frequently used as a ground-cover. "Aurea": A compact, upright...
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plantings can
withstand strong winds without problems due to the plant's
de****bent architecture and the
coriaceous consistency of the
leaves in some po****tions...
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centimeters tall or
exceed four
meters in height. The
stems are erect,
de****bent or prostrate, and many grow from rhizomes. The
leaves may be arranged...
- epiphytes. They can be annuals, biennials, or perennials,
upright or
de****bent. Some have
subterranean tubers. They do not have laticifers, nor latex...
- 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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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...
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related Parkinsonia microphylla (foothill paloverde), it
appears more
de****bent in
overall form, is taller, and
matures more quickly. The plant's trunk...