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- thick. It is
equal or
enlarging slightly at the base, and is
somewhat flexuous, hollow, and
subpruinose to floccose. The
stipe is
whitish to
reddish brown...
- the
style moves up or down (cataflexistyle or (ana-)hyperflexisyle).
flexuous flexuose Bent
alternately in
different directions; zigzag.
floccose Having...
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Trifolium medium,
meadow or
zigzag clover, a
perennial with
straggling flexuous stems and rose-purple flowers, has
potential for
interbreeding with T....
- of the medicament, the syrup, is
simple or
divided into a few branches,
flexuous, and
composed of
rings of
various size.[citation needed] It is somewhat...
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measure 16–22 by 4–9 μm, and are
lageniform (flask-shaped) with
flexuous thin
necks that are 2.2–3 μm thick, and
infrequently have
irregular branches...
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enlarged at the base,
cylindric or subcylindric,
twisted striate at times,
flexuous,
glabrous to
slightly fibrillose, dry,
stuffed with a pith and becoming...
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virus B
Viruses in the
family Closteroviridae are non-enveloped, with
flexuous and
filamentous geometries. The
diameter is
around 10–13 nm, with a length...
- micrometers.
Cheilocystidia 20 — 38 x 5 — 10 micrometers, abundant, neck
often flexuous and
apices usually obtuse, thin
walled and hyaline,
pleurocystidia rare...
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Permanent silvery pattern on leaf
lamina in L. argentatum
always forms two
flexuous bands along the midrib,
mostly not
interrupted by the
lateral veins. They...