- pitted-reticulate and are
densely covered with
smaller farinose granules with sp****
larger farinose granules.
Commelina communis was
first described in...
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numerous seeds are small.
Their nutritive tissue (endosperm) is oily and
farinose. The
fruit of
Platystemon is a schizocarp. The
basic chromosome number...
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leaves are
often densely covered by
vesicular globose hairs, thus
looking farinose. Characteristically,
these trichomes persist,
collapsing later and becoming...
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tinctorum Peltigeraceae Lobaria sp.
Ramalinaceae Ramalina farinacea —
farinose cartilage lichen Ramalina conduplicans Umbilicariaceae Umbilicaria spp...
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Christodoulou MS,
Rodondi G,
Vitalini S, P****arella D, Fico G (February 2014). "
Farinose alpine Primula species:
phytochemical and
morphological investigations"...
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secondary scrub forest. The
specific epithet leprarioides refers to the
farinose (mealy)
soredia that
cover the
lichen thallus. Kalb, Klaus; Aptroot, André...
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structures (soredia)
which are
granular in C.
polydactyla and more
mealy (
farinose) in C. macilenta. "Standardized
Common Names for Wild
Species in Canada"...
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multicellular white hairs, and the
undersides may
appear efarinose or have a
white farinose coating. The petioles, if present, are
either indistinct or up to one-third...
- be
referred to as 'farina', the
plants themselves being described as '
farinose' or 'farinaceous'.: 51
Epicuticular wax
forms crystalline projections...
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upright or spreading. The
parts of
young plants are
rarely furfuraceous or
farinose,
older ones glabrescent. The stem
branches almost from the base with ascending...