Definition of Puberulous. Meaning of Puberulous. Synonyms of Puberulous

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- information on the American flora. It consists of two species of glabrous or puberulous, creeping, rhizomatous herbs with white axillary flowers with funnel-shaped...
- puberulent (minutely pubescent, hairs barely visible to the naked eye) and puberulous (dense covering of very short soft hairs). Tepal shape is described in...
- woolly hairs. Pilose With soft, clearly separated hairs. Puberulent, or puberulous With fine, minute hairs. Pubescent With soft, short and erect hairs. Scabrous...
- broad base, 1–2 mm long, mostly long persistent; petiole 1–3.6 cm long, puberulous; blade lanceolate to ovate, obovate or elliptic, 1.8–18 x 1–2.5 cm, cuneate...
- tall. When young its twigs are glabrous and markedly lenticellate, or puberulous. Mature bark is brown to grayish brown, and deeply fissured vertically...
- puberulentminutely pubescent; having fine, short, usually erect, hairs puberulousslightly covered with minute soft and erect hairs pubescent – bearing...
- twigs densely gray and puberulous. The sti****s are 2–6 cm (0.8–2 in), densely, shortly dark grayish or dark yellow puberulous; the petiole is 2–3 cm...
- small tree which is 3 to 6 metres (9.8 to 19.7 ft) tall. Its branches are puberulous or shortly pubescent. Its leaves are membranous or slightly leathery....
- glabrous, hairless, on the upper side of the leaves while the undersides are puberulous. The basal leaves, leaves springing directly from the base of the plant...
- side of the midrib, with glabrous petioles compared to latter having puberulous to tomentose, an inflorescence measuring 20–40 cm in length compared to...