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remnants found as an
adherent perianth coating the seed. A
reduced and
monophyllous cuplike perigonal bract,
properly known as the bracteole, immediately...
- One
variety that
grows in
northern California is
brilliant red. It is (
monophyllous) with a
single 1 – 5 cm
flattish leaf-like cap on top of an anchoring...
- be
recognised by its
distinct umbilicate (single
attachment point),
monophyllous (single lobe)
growth form.
Placomaronea candelarioides was
formally described...
- 200 ft (4,300 m). The
thallus of
Umbilicaria aprina is single-leaved (
monophyllous), shield-shaped (peltate), and rigid,
measuring up to 6 cm (2.4 in) in...
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usually fused down one side and
joined by a
papery membrane,
appearing monophyllous (single). From
between the
spathes emerges a
solitary (rarely two), pendulous...
- several. See also
dimorphic (two types) and
polymorphic (many types).
monophyllous Having a
single leaf.
monopodial A mode of stem
growth and branching...
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moniliform Also monilioid.
Having a form
resembling a
string of beads.
monophyllous Referring to the
thallus of a
foliose lichen that has only a
single lobe...
- Zopf
transferred it to the
genus Rhizoplaca in 1905. The single-leaf (
monophyllous)
umbilicate thallus can be 2–3.5 cm in width, with deep lobes. The thallus...
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lichen at the same location, more than four
decades later in 2011. The
monophyllous (single-lobed)
thallus of
Umbilicaria murihikuana is
typically between...
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Asian endemics. The
thallus of
Umbilicaria orientalis is umbilicate,
monophyllous, and can vary in size from 3–12 cm (1.2–4.7 in) in diameter. It has a...