- the
lower flowers having longer pedicels than the upper, thus
giving a
flattish top
superficially resembling an umbel. Many
species in the
subfamily Amygdaloideae...
- than the inner,
bringing all
flowers up to a
common level. A
corymb has a
flattish top with a
superficial resemblance towards an umbel, and may have a branching...
- l.
hernandezii Wagler, 1831 A
large and dark
grayish subspecies with a
flattish skull and
heavy dentition.
Southern part of
tableland or
plateau region...
-
Flowers of
saguaro showing flattish white flowers adapted for bat pollination...
-
processes of
pediplanation and
etchplanation that lead to the
formation of
flattish surfaces known as peneplains.
While the
process of
etchplanation is ****ociated...
- with
curry and many
gourmet dishes.
Green colored, apple-sized
fruits are
flattish round in
shape and 50–60
grams in weight.
Plants are vigorous, productive...
-
colours are less
common in
dingoes of
mixed ancestry. The dingo's tail is
flattish,
tapering after mid-length and does not
curve over the back, but is carried...
- terrain. In
these landscapes erosion along geological joints has
split the
flattish upper surfaces into low-lying plateaus. In the case of
Stockholm the plateau...
-
clearing out an area of
approximately 3 m (9.8 ft) across. The large,
flattish nesting platform is
often partially submerged in
water and can be as much...
- flower-like
ornament inlaid in
white marble at the apex of the arch, and a
flattish rosette,
centered with the
narrow panel above it, on
either side. The cusped...