- and
excretes its
active constituent (salvinorin A) via trichomes, of the
peltate-glandular morphology,
located just
beneath the
cuticle (subcuticular) layer...
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detritivore species living on fine sand or mud more
often need
shorter "
peltate" tentacles,
shaped like shovels. A
single specimen can
swallow more than...
-
constriction near the middle.
pedate pedatus whole leaf Palmate, with
cleft lobes peltate peltatus stem
attachment A
round leaf
where the
petiole attaches near the...
- (6 ft 7 in) long,
allowing the
plant to grow in
water to that depth. The
peltate leaf
blade or
lamina can have a
horizontal spread of 1 m (3 ft 3 in). The...
- 10 cm (4 in) in
diameter on long petioles. The
leaves are
described as
peltate—circular, with the
petiole attached near the centre. The
plant is completely...
-
Kalanchoe daigremontiana which has
strongly cordate to
auriculate or even
peltate leaves,
while the
leaves of
Kalanchoe ×
houghtonii are
narrower and the...
-
leaves are said to be perfoliate, such as in
Eupatorium perfoliatum. In
peltate leaves, the
petiole attaches to the
blade inside the
blade margin. In some...
-
integumentary (e.g. system),
integumental (e.g.
integumental glands, "
peltate glands, the
integument being raised like a
bladder due to
abundant secretion")...
- a
capitulum in the Asteraceae.
peduncle The
stalk of an inflorescence.
peltate Shield-like, with the
stalk attached to the
lower surface and not to the...
-
underwater herbs,
floating or creeping,
slightly succulent. The
leaves are
peltate, orbicular, 0.5–7.5 cm in diameter,
crenate or
slightly 8–20-lobed; petiole...