- metre.
Pubescence on the stem is
variable and
ranges from
glabrous to
hispidulous,
which can
occur either in a line or throughout. The leaf
blades are...
- or elliptic, base
acute or rounded,
margin serrate, apex a****inate,
hispidulous on both sides;
petiole to 2.5 cm long.
Spikes axillary, monoecious, to...
- With
rather rough or
stiff hairs.
Hispid With rigid,
bristly hairs.
Hispidulous Minutely hispid. ****y With a fine,
close grayish-white pubescence. Lanate...
- gr****es have
three anthers. The
ovaries are
glabrous with
occasionally hispidulous apices on
which hairs persist when
ovaries become caryopses. The oblong...
-
hirsutus hirsute,
hirsutulous hispid-
bristly Latin hispidus hispidity,
hispidulous histri-
actor Latin histrio,
histrionis histrionic hod- way Gr**** ὁδός...
-
hirsutus hirsute,
hirsutulous hispid-
bristly Latin hispidus hispidity,
hispidulous histri-
actor Latin histrio,
histrionis histrionic hod- way Gr**** ὁδός...
- long and is both
apical and geniculate. The
column of lemma's awn is
hispidulous and twisted. Its
leaves are a grey-green
colour in winter,
turning red-brown...
- cream, yellow, yellow-green or reddish;
calyx cup-shaped,
basally with
hispidulous, rusty,
short and
thick trichomes mixed with glandular-tipped trichomes...
-
phyllaries are green, lanceolate, 4 mm long.
Achenes are
turbinate and
hispidulous, 4 mm in diameter. Polycarpic, the
plant will
sporadically bloom all...
- tiny
hairs and the
involucre are 5 mm long.
Achenes are 1–5 mm long
hispidulous (minutely hispid,
meaning covered in tiny
stiff hairs), and have 4 mm...