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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...
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puberulent (minutely pubescent,
hairs barely visible to the
naked eye) and
puberulous (dense
covering of very
short soft hairs).
Tepal shape is
described in...
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woolly hairs.
Pilose With soft,
clearly separated hairs. Puberulent, or
puberulous With fine,
minute hairs.
Pubescent With soft,
short and
erect hairs. Scabrous...
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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...
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puberulent –
minutely pubescent;
having fine, short,
usually erect,
hairs puberulous –
slightly covered with
minute soft and
erect hairs pubescent – bearing...
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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...
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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...