Definition of Floccose. Meaning of Floccose. Synonyms of Floccose

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Definition of Floccose

Floccose
Floccose Floc*cose", a. [L. floccosus. Cf. 2d Flock, n.] 1. Spotted with small tufts like wool. --Wright. 2. (Bot.) Having tufts of soft hairs, which are often deciduous.

Meaning of Floccose from wikipedia

- an article on "floccose", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "floccose" You can also: Search for Floccose in Wikipedia to...
- stuffed then hollow, finely floccose becoming smooth above the ring, and with small appressed squamules or creamy floccose material below. The volva is...
- base. Initially solid, the stipe becomes hollow with age; it is cottony (floccose) to scaly toward the base. The annulus is abundant and double-layered;...
- tomentosa), black spruce (Picea mariana), sea thrift (Armeria maritima) and floccose tansy (Tanacetum huronense var. floccosum). Mouth of the William River...
- Marginally fringed with short hairs (cilia). Ciliolate Minutely ciliate. Floccose With flocks of soft, woolly hairs, which tend to rub off. Glabrescent Losing...
- flexuous flexuose Bent alternately in different directions; zigzag. floccose Having a soft and wooly covering of hairs. flora 1.  All the plants growing...
- deflocculant, deflocculation, floc, floccillation, floccinaucinihilipilification, floccose, flocculant, floccular, flocculation, floccule, flocculent, floccus, flock...
- slightly at the base, and is somewhat flexuous, hollow, and subpruinose to floccose. The stipe is whitish to reddish brown or blackish and readily bruises...
- stem, and white with a creamy yellow tinge. The edges of the gills are floccose, meaning they have tufts of soft wooly hairs—another volval remnant. The...
- shallow central umbilicus." The texture of the caps were smooth to minutely floccose. The gills were described as adnate to slightly concurrent. The spores...