- leaf
Being divided by clefts; may be
pinnately lobed or
palmately lobed lorate loratus whole leaf
Having the form of a
thong or
strap lyrate lyratus whole...
- of
which is
bright green, 30–60 cm long by 2.5–3 cm wide, strap-shaped (
lorate) and
tapers at the end to an
acute apex. The
leaves are not
fully developed...
- is of very
compact growth,
forming graceful tufts of
distichous linear-
lorate foliage. The
spike is erect,
about 9 to 12
inches high, the
flowers very...
-
characteristic metamorphosis, the
seedling starting from paired, small,
lorate leaves growing more or less
erect among competing low vegetation. From the...
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Father René
Laurentin (French pronunciation: [ʁəne
loʁɑ̃tɛ̃];
October 19, 1917 –
September 10, 2017) was a
French theologian. He is
widely recognized as...
-
polyphyletic with two
distinct types based on leaf
shape (
lorate-leafed and petiolate-leafed). The
lorate-leafed
species of the type
genus of Stenomesseae, Stemomesson...
- the
oldest published name for the
remaining lorate Stenomesson species,
which is Clinanthus, the
lorate subclade was
designated tribe Clinantheae, and...
- is, on bare wood
rather than bark.
ligulate Also liguliform, lingulate,
lorate.
Narrow and flat, with the form of a strap.
lirella Plural lirellae. Also...
-
phyllaries from c. 1 mm. long and ovate, the
inner to c. 5 mm. long
becoming lorate-lanceolate,
narrowly obtuse or
blunt at the apex; the
outermost 5–8 series...
- also parti****te in the
procession to
celebrate the
consecration of the
Lorate Chapel she had
donated (the
chapel had been
consecrated on the day she had...