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basal cluster of
leaves (usually
close to the ground) in some plants.
rostellate possessing a beak (rostellum).
Synonym of rostrate.
rostrate with a beak...
- rōstrum rōstr- beak, prow brevirostrate, curvirostral, lamellirostral,
rostellate, rostelliform, rostellum, rostral, rostrate, rostriform, rostrulum, rostrum...
- beak, prow
Latin rōstrum brevirostrate, curvirostral, lamellirostral,
rostellate, rostelliform, rostellum, rostral, rostrate, rostriform, rostrulum, rostrum...
- (threadlike) or
clavate (clubshaped),
thickened at
their tip,
being globose to
rostellate (beaked). The
stigmas are head-like,
narrowed or
often beaked. The flowers...
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normally on the
surface of the soil but
sometimes higher on the stem.
Rostellate – like a
rosette (cf. rostellum).
Rosulate –
arranged into a rosette....
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peltate centre. The
stigma papillose. The bean oval with a semi-immersed
rostellate apex, and the
lower stigmatic apex
submerged in the ovary. "Linnaea 37:...
- beak, prow
Latin rōstrum brevirostrate, curvirostral, lamellirostral,
rostellate, rostelliform, rostellum, rostral, rostrate, rostriform, rostrulum, rostrum...
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membranous pericarp adheres to the seed. The
vertically orientated seed with
rostellate apex has a
brown to dark reddish-brown, thin,
crustaceous seed coat. The...
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appendage that is
entire and oblong-ovate. In the gynoecium, the
style is
rostellate (beaked) or lobed. The
fruit is a thick-walled
capsule with
three obovoid...
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appendage that is
entire and oblong-ovate. In the gynoecium, the
style is
rostellate (beaked). The
fruit is a thick-walled
capsule with 3–4
obovoid or papillate...