-
notch at the tip
Mucronate _
Abruptly tipped with a
small short point Mucronulate _ Mucronate, but with a
noticeably diminutive spine Obcordate _ Inversely...
- morose,
morosity mucrō mucrōn-
point mucro, mucronate, mucronation,
mucronulate,
mucronule mūcus mūc- mucic, muciferous, muciform, mucigel, mucilage...
- to oblong, sts suborbicular; apex
rounded or retuse, sts
apiculate or
mucronulate;
cuneately or
abruptly narrowed to petiole;
margins thickened, indistinctly...
-
ovate to
obovate in shape,
often notched at the apex, but
always with
mucronulate tip,
opposite with
usually entire margin,
sometimes wavy. The
fruit is...
- 5–19 cm;
upper spathe (3-)4-7(-9) cm, open on the
upper 1/2, the apex
mucronulate. 1.5 cm flowers.
Perianth lilac or
rarely white,
externally hairy-glandular;...
- similar-coloured
glaucous leaves, but its
leaves are wedge-shaped with
mucronulate (pointed) tips.
Several named cultivars exist,
including 'Texas Rose'...
- bands. The
spire is convex-conoid,
while the apex is
yellow or
fiery and
mucronulate. The s****
comprises 5.5 flat whorls, with the body
whorl being inflated...
-
smaller teeth from the
middle to the apex,
obtuse or
obtusely a****inate,
mucronulate.
Spikes including the
peduncle 1–2
inches long.
Flowers small, greenish...
- is
fleshy and glabrous; the
berry is globose-ovate at the tip, with
mucronulate stigma and
asperulate glands.
stems that rise 1 mm, or
around 13 cm,...
-
chlorophyllous zones that are lanceolate, with
acute to a****inate and
mucronulate tips.
Outer phyllaries are sp****ly
pilose except on S. o. var. glabratum...