- Look up
divaricate, divarication, or
divaricating in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Divaricate means branching, or
having separation or a
degree of separation...
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wounds and
medical purposes. The
bidibidi is a
small plant with
deeply divaricated opposite leaflets and long
stems ending in a
globular capitulum. The...
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shrubs and
small trees. The
Williamsoniaceae are
thought to have had a
divaricate branching habit,
similar to that of
living Banksia, and
adapted to growing...
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contend that a
number of
plant species evolved to
avoid moa browsing.
Divaricating plants such as
Pennantia corymbosa (the kaikōmako),
which have small...
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species has a
divaricating habit that
lasts for the life of the
shrub unlike other New
Zealand Sophora species which lose the
divaricating habit as adult...
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Coprosma in the
family Rubiaceae. It is a widely-distributed
small leaved divaricating shrub found throughout New Zealand. Its Māori name is
mingimingi (or...
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larger leaves,
sometimes with the
lower parts of tree
still displaying divaricating leaves. A
profusion of
small white or
green flowers appear in
dense clusters...
- zeylanica.
Where the
connective separates the
anther lobes, it is
called divaricate, e.g. Tilia,
Justicia gendarussa. The
connective may also be a long and...
- perennial, much-branched herb with
stout fusi form roots. Stem
Branches divaricate, stem purplish,
thickened at nodes.
Leaves Opposite, oblique,
ovate or...
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territories apart from the
Australian Capital Territory.
Cotton bush is a
divaricately branched shrub that
grows to 0.5–2
meters high. It is a predominantly...