- 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...
- and as below,
under netted.
Netted (reticulate, pinnate) A
prominent midvein with
secondary veins branching off
along both
sides of it. The name derives...
- A
primary vein in a
plant leaf, also
known as the midrib, is the main
vascular structure running through the
center of the leaf. It
serves several critical...
-
producing a
hemispherical umbel of flowers.
Tepals white with reddish-brown
midveins.
Flora of ****stan Kew
World Checklist of
Selected Plant Families Per Erland...
-
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...
- at the
widest point.
Umbels with many flowers;
tepals white with
green midveins. The
Plant List
Flora of
China v 24 p 179
Allium paepalanthoides line drawing...
- dark
midveins—most of the
range of the
species Allium obtusum var. con****uum
Mortola & McNeal—Leaves 2–14 mm wide;
tepals pink with
darker midvein—from...
- a
small bulb-forming perennial;
flowers have
white tepals with
purple midveins. "Allium
papillare Boiss".
Plants of the
World Online. The
Trustees of...
- are on long pedicels,
forming a lax umbel.
Tepals are
green with
purple midveins and
purple margins. "Flora of
Israel Online".
Archived from the original...
- lanceolate, up to 50 cm long.
Tepals are
white with con****uous
green midveins;
anthers yellow;
ovary deep
purple at
flowering time,
later turning green...