- The zona
fasciculata (sometimes,
fascicular or
fasciculate zone)
constitutes the
middle and also the
widest zone of the
adrenal cortex,
sitting directly...
- may be
difficulty in
closing the
mouth or swallowing. The
tongue may
fasciculate (quiver) or be
hypotonic (low
muscle tone). The
tongue may be larger...
-
Lavandula peduncle showing flowers fasciculated into
whorls or
partial whorls around the peduncle...
- fresh,
typically have a radish-like or
peppery taste. The
flowers are
fasciculate and
usually small, and the
fruits of
these species are a single-seeded...
- system,
often referred to as a 'crown', is adventitious; the root type is
fasciculated. The
flowers are bell-shaped, greenish-white to yellowish, 4.5–6.5 mm...
- tissue, etc., e.g. a tuft of
leaves all
arising from the same node.
fasciculate Branching in clusters, e.g. a
bundle of
sticks or needles;
having fascicles...
-
which often develop green stains. This cap
surface is
covered with
fasciculate scales that
start out purplish, soon fade to
brick red, and
finally fades...
- margin. The
flowers are 3–4 cm diameter, dark pink to
purple and grow in
fasciculate axillary clusters of two to seven. It was
first described in 1753 by...
- thin and flexible. When
hairs are
present on the apothecium, they are
fasciculate—made of
bundles of
cylindrical hyphae. The
Cookeina have asci
which are...
-
consists of six
stamens with
filiform (thread like) filaments,
which are
fasciculate (in
close bundles) and
declinate or ascendent. The
anthers are dorsifixed...