- the
plant using the
ablative singular or plural, e.g.
foliis ovatis 'with
ovate leaves'.
Glossary of
botanical terms Glossary of
plant morphology Cladophylls...
- proliferating;
peduncles terete, 35–56 cm;
rachis triangular;
bracts distinct,
subulate, 10–21 mm, co****,
margins co****;
pedicels erect to ascending, 2.1--7...
- branches; sti****s
subulate from a
broad base, 1–2 mm long,
mostly long persistent;
petiole 1–3.6 cm long, puberulous;
blade lanceolate to
ovate,
obovate or...
- diameter. Each
flower has a
chalice in cup with five
teeth lanceolate-
subulate scarious, a
large corolla infundibular pink (funnel-shaped)
formed of a...
- many-fl. radiate; inv.
calycled with long,
subulate bracteoles,
glabrous or cobwebbed, of 20 or more, keeled,
subulate scales;
achenes short, subcompressed...
-
carpels each have a
broad scale at
their base. The
anthers are
ovate, the
styles are
subulate, and the
stigmas are capitate. The
plant flowers in the summer...
-
subtend To
stand beneath or
close to, as in a
bract at the base of a flower.
subulate Narrow and
tapering gradually to a fine point.
succulent 1. Juicy or fleshy...
-
bracts and
bracteoles that are
subulate, squamiform, minute, and subpersistent. The
calyx splits into 2
lobes which are
ovate-oblong and
glabrous dorsally...
-
pubescent bracts.
Sepals 1.5~3.0 ?0.5~1.0 mm, lanceolate-
subulate, acute, ciliate,
ovate-
subulate;
petals 4.0~6.5 ?0.7~1.5 mm, linear-oblong,
obtuse to subacute...
- mantle. The s****
grows to a size of 80 mm. The oral
appendages are simple,
subulate and retractile. This
marine species occurs off
Argentina and Chile. Bouchet...