- them from. The same
cautions might apply to "caudate", "cuspidate", and "
mucronate", or to "crenate", "dentate", and "serrate".
Another problem is to establish...
- Indented, with a
shallow notch at the tip
Mucronate _
Abruptly tipped with a
small short point Mucronulate _
Mucronate, but with a
noticeably diminutive spine...
-
above and
light green beneath. They are triangular-ovate, sub-rounded and
mucronate at the apex, with the tip of the
basal lobes rounded or sub-rounded. The...
- to 15 cm (3.9 to 5.9 in) long, 10 to 15 mm (0.39 to 0.59 in) wide and
mucronate (ending in a
short sharp point).
Their colour is greenish-yellow or whitish...
-
spiky inflorescences (Tylecodon), a tiny
point at the tip of the leaf (
mucronate leaves) (Sansevieria),
leaves fully converted to
spines (Opuntia), sti****s...
-
amaranth Amaranthus pumilus –
seaside amaranth Amaranthus quitensis -
Mucronate Amaranth Amaranthus retroflexus – red-root amaranth,
redroot pigweed,...
- plicate,
mucronate with the
shortly excurrent midrib,
bracteoles strongly compressed, boat-shaped,
about 10–15 mm (3⁄8–9⁄16 in),
mucronate, with an almost...
-
upper leaves are
converted into tendrils,
whereas the
lower leaves are
mucronate. If sti****s are present, they are small. The flowers, one to four in...
- gr****land. It
belongs to the
milkwort family of Polygalaceae. The thin, oval,
mucronate leaves, 25–50 mm long and up to 13 mm wide, are
arranged alternately and...
-
light green to glaucous, oval to cordate, with
pinnate leaf venation, a
mucronate apex, and an
entire margin. They are
arranged in
opposite pairs or occasionally...