- In botany, the
petiole (/ˈpiːti.oʊl/) is the
stalk that
attaches the leaf
blade to the stem.: 87 : 171 It is able to
twist the leaf to face the sun, producing...
- tips of the
propodeal spines more
distinctly curved outwards, and
longer petiolar spines that are
somewhat curved downwards from
their midlength. In contrast...
-
weakly convex to
weakly concave.
Petiolar peduncle tapering broadly into
petiolar node and
approximately as long as
petiolar node.
Postpetiole in profile...
- four
leaves occur. The
leaves lack sti****s and can be
sessile or
shortly petiolar,
though long
petioles exist in
sections Adenosepalum and Hyperi****. Basal...
- they
commonly contain vascular tissue.
Spines are
variously described as
petiolar spines (as in Fouquieria),
leaflet spines (as in Phoenix), or sti****r...
- Like a petal; soft in
texture and
colored con****uously.
petiolary (or
petiolar) ****ociated with a petiole, as in
petiolary glands.
petiolate (of a leaf)...
- bases. Leaves: compound, 4-8
pairs of segments, 15-20
pairs of leaflets;
petiolar gland elliptic.
Yellow flowers;
stamens numerous. Fruit: a
slender moniliform...
- vine's shoot, and the
veins of a
Chardonnay leaf are "naked" near the
petiolar sinus – the open area
where the leaf
connects to the stem is delineated...
- the lack of
erect or
suberect hairs on the
scapes and tibiae, and
lower petiolar apex. "Lasius
mixtus (Nylander, 1846)". www.gbif.org.
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- pediform, pedigerous, pedigree, peduncle, pedunculate, peon, peonage,
petiolar, petiolate, petiole, petiolular, petiolulate, petiolule, piedfort, piedmont...