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central and
usually most
prominent vein of a leaf or leaf-like organ.
midvein See midrib.
monad A
single individual that is free from
other individuals...
- and as below,
under netted.
Netted (reticulate, pinnate) A
prominent midvein with
secondary veins branching off
along both
sides of it. The name derives...
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large predominant midvein. The
midvein is used to
store water for
periods of
drought that
occur during the dry season.
Along the
midvein there are small...
- (3.1 in) in width.
Lateral veins occur in 25 to 50 pairs, at 80–90° to
midvein. The
cymes are
dense and pubescent. Each
peduncle is 4–7 cm (2–3 in) long...
- Australia. It is a tree with rough,
fibrous bark,
leaves with a
distinct midvein,
white flowers and
relatively large, more or less
spherical fruit. Its...
- as in Portugal, Spain, Morocco, Italy, Greece,
Cyprus and Turkey, the
midveins of the
rosette leaves of S. hispanicus,
known in
Spain as
cardillo or tagarnina...
-
flowers March to May and
fruits from
August all the way to January.
Habit Midvein "Mussaenda
parviflora Miq".
Plants of the
World Online.
Royal Botanic Gardens...
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diploid having a
prominent midvein with
equally raised secondary veins on both sides, the
triploid having a
single prominent midvein with the
secondary veins...
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bands (which are incon****uous on T. mertensiana)
separated by an
elevated midvein. The
upper surface of the
leaves lack stomata,
except those of T. mertensiana...
- leaf apex, if
there is an
apical process (generally an
extension of the
midvein), and if it is
especially sharp, stiff, and spine-like, it may be referred...