- shoots.
Stems are 5–40 cm long with trichomes, soft to
scabrous with
eglandular or viscid-glandular,
especially distally. They have very
rarely glabrous...
- trichomes, on
short petioles to 5 mm long,
these pubescent with
short eglandular trichomes or glabrous, the
blades simple, alternate,
narrowly obelliptic...
-
hooked (curved apex)
Presence of
cytoplasm Glandular (secretory) vs.
eglandular Tortuous,
simple (unbranched and unicellular),
peltate (scale-like), stellate...
-
these mixed with less
frequent slightly longer 1–3-celled
unbranched eglandular hairs.
Sympodial units defoliate,
solitary or more
commonly geminate,...
- 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...
-
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...
- gladiate, gladiator, gladiatory, gladiature,
gladiolus glāns gland-
acorn eglandular, eglandulose, gland, glandiferous, glandula, glandular, glandule, glanduliferous...
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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...
-
Morphological similarities between Bradisia and Pterygiella, such as
eglandular hairs on
their capsules,
reticulate seeds, and
similar shaped tricolpate...