- name "love-in-a-mist"
comes from the
flower being nestled in a ring of
multifid, lacy bracts. It
grows to 20–50 cm (8–20 in) tall, with
pinnately divided...
-
Forsterygion gymnotum,
known commonly as the
Tasmanian robust triplefin, is a
species of
triplefin blenny in the
genus Forsterygion. It is
native to coastal...
-
Ending abruptly in a
small sharp point as a
continuation of the
midrib multifid multi +
findere whole leaf
Cleft into many
parts or
lobes obcordate obcordatus...
- diffission, fissile, fission, fissiped, fissure, fistula, fistular, fistulose,
multifid, multifistular, quadrifid, quinquefid,
trifid fingō fing- finx- fict- fashion...
- type. The
style is
usually 2-lobed or bifid,
sometimes entire, or
rarely multifid. The
fruit is a schizocarp, drupe, or berry. In some, the
schizocarp breaks...
- the radula.
Monoecius –
Having the ****es
united in the same individual.
Multifid – Made up of many
lobes or projections, as the
cusps on some radulae. Multispiral...
- not rhomboidal.
Styles forked from the base,
stigmatic apex
flabellately multifid. "Global Plants". {{cite journal}}: Cite
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- variable,
being short or long, and simple,
bifurcate (dividing in two) or
multifid and
sometimes distally flattened. The
inferior ovary has 3
carpels with...
- corticolous. The
lobes are stellate-radiating, contiguous, and
pinnatifid to
multifid,
typically measuring 1-1.5 mm wide. They are
generally discrete at the...
- with long, narrow, curving, base of attachment, and low, transverse,
multifid cusp. The
animal has
peculiar dorsal grooves. This
article incorporates...