-
bears trichomes at first, but
loses them with age, the term used is
glabrescent. In the
model plant Arabidopsis thaliana,
trichome formation is initiated...
- with soft,
short and
erect hairs (tomentose). Old
stems are
smooth (
glabrescent).
Leaves are 5–7 cm (2.0–2.8 in) by 4–6 cm (1.6–2.4 in), fleshy, undivided...
-
campanulate or
subumbonate and
often with a
slight papilla,
hygrophanous or
glabrescent, even to
striate at the margin,
ocherous to
brown or
beige to
straw color...
- broadly-angled teeth, but do not have lobes. The top
surface of the
leaves are
glabrescent,
almost hairless,
while the
undersides are
densely covered in fine hairs...
-
laxly branched, whitish-yellow tomentose.
Leaves are
generally green-
glabrescent above, ovate-lanceolate, the base cordiform.
Inflorescences are erect...
-
villous to
puberulent (with fine,
minute hairs),
gradually becoming glabrescent. Leaves:
Ovate to ovate-lanceolate or lanceolate,
measuring 1.5-2.5 (occasionally...
-
slightly ribbed and
glabrescent branchlets. Like most
species of
Acacia it has
phyllodes rather than true leaves. The pungent,
glabrescent,
leathery and erect...
- 15-27 x 4-5 cm long, ovate,
rounded at base,
acute at apex, coriaceous,
glabrescent. The
flowers in
axillary panicles, dense, silky;
calyx ca. 30 cm long...
-
Floccose With
flocks of soft,
woolly hairs,
which tend to rub off.
Glabrescent Losing hairs with age.
Glabrous No
hairs of any kind present. Glandular...
- soon
becoming glabrescent. The
opposite ovate to
narrowly lanceolate leaves are 6–12 long by 2–4 cm wide, both
surfaces green and
glabrescent, the margins...