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- trichomes, on short petioles to 5 mm long, these pubescent with short eglandular trichomes or glabrous, the blades simple, alternate, narrowly obelliptic...
- these mixed with less frequent slightly longer 1–3-celled unbranched eglandular hairs. Sympodial units defoliate, solitary or more commonly geminate,...
- hooked (curved apex) Presence of cytoplasm Glandular (secretory) vs. eglandular Tortuous, simple (unbranched and unicellular), peltate (scale-like), stellate...
- gladiate, gladiator, gladiatory, gladiature, gladiolus glāns gland- acorn eglandular, eglandulose, gland, glandiferous, glandula, glandular, glandule, glanduliferous...
- species have glands on their petals; only section Adenotrias has completely eglandular petals. It has been hypothesized that the intensity of red on the petals...
- 5 mm long, lanceolate and coated with both pink-tipped glandular and eglandular hairs. The petals are from 8 to 14 mm long, purplish-pink with white stripes...
- was characterized from congeners based on the membranous leaves, the eglandular simple trichomes that are usually sp****ly pubescent, pseudo-verticillate...
- Conran in 2008. It differs from Drosera whittakeri by its very narrow eglandular petioles, semi-erect leaves, and presence of a few whorled leaves separated...
- whorls of stamens 0.5 mm long, tomentose at base inside, anthers 4-celled, eglandular, introrse, 3rd whorl of stamens with glands, tomentose at base inside...
- which an organism can survive. edaphic Of or influenced by the soil. eglandular Not having glands. elaiosome An external structure attached to the seed...