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Definition of Lanated

Lanated
Lanate La"nate, Lanated La"na*ted, [L. lanatus, fr. lana wool, down.] Wooly; covered with fine long hair, or hairlike filaments.

Meaning of Lanated from wikipedia

- herbaceous perennials, usually densely covered with gray or silver-white, silky-lanate hairs. They are named lamb's ears because of the leaves' curved shape and...
- in addition to featuring as an ornamental plant in gardens. This small, lanate shrub is easily recognised by the distinctive soft, woolly covering of white-grey...
- Balsamorhiza lanata, with the common name lanate balsamroot, is a species of plant in the tribe Heliantheae of the family Asteraceae native to California...
- Hispidulous Minutely hispid. ****y With a fine, close grayish-white pubescence. Lanate, or lanose With woolly hairs. Pilose With soft, clearly separated hairs...
- blade of a leaf or the expanded upper part of a petal, sepal or bract. lanate covered in or composed of wooly hairs. lanceolate longer than broad, narrowly...
- the plant are alternate, with dentate, prickly margins, and is densely lanate beneath, with sti****s present. Its flowers are monoecious. Its inflorescences...
- plate. lamellate 1.  Having lamellae (gills). 2.  Made up of thin plates. lanate Like wool; covered with short-hair-like elements. lateral At the side, e...
- Hirsute – with long shaggy hairs, often stiff or bristly to the touch. Lanate – with thick wool-like hairs. Verrucose – with a warty surface having low...
- (Drosera, Nepenthes, Stylosanthes). Plant indumentum types include hirsute lanate pilose pubescent scabrous scurfy stellate tomentose villous The use of an...
- possibly trioecious shrub or small tree 2–6 m high, with subquadrangular, lanate young branches bearing leaves with petioles 1–2 cm long, membranaceous ovate-lanceolate...