-
Later classical references to the
punishment include Catullus 15,
where percurrent raphanique mugilesque (both
radishes and
mullets will run you through)...
- Mal****ezia. It is
characterized by a
pronounced lipophily, unilateral,
percurrent or
sympodial budding and an irregular,
corrugated cell wall ultrastructure...
-
secondary nerves ca. 8 pairs;
tertiary nerves obliquely and
distantly percurrent;
petiole ca. 0.3 cm long,
planoconvex in
cross section, glabrous. Flowers...
-
ramified holdfast, an
unbranched cylindrical stipe, and a
blade with a
percurrent,
cartilaginous midrib,
Alaria is
frequently found with
lacerations running...
- midrib. The
venation is pinnate,
eucamptodromous to brochidodromus, with
percurrent tertiary veins.
Sapindopsis was
geographically widespread from Asia to...
- 5 μm by 3–3.8 μm.
These cells are
light brown and can
sometimes show
percurrent proliferation. The
separating cells are
single or in
clusters of up to...
- fine teeth). The
stout red-brown costa, or
central stalk of the leaf, is
percurrent to
slightly excurrent,
meaning it
extends beyond the end of the apex,...
-
conidiogenous cells (phialides).
Characteristic of
Penicillium stipes.
percurrent 1. Conidiogenous cell
growth where a conidiop**** or germ tube grows...
- The
leaves are linear,
subulate or
serrated and the
costa is strong,
percurrent or short-excurrent. The
upper cells are
linear or rectangular, more elongated...
- above;
secondary_nerves 8-11 pairs;
tertiary nerves distantly obliquely percurrent.
Flowers with
inflorescence axillary panicles, drooping, to 20 centimetres...