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- most familiar example. saxicolous Growing on stone, like some lichens. scabrid Rough to the touch, with short hard protrusions or hairs. scalariform Ladder-like...
- with stomata. Stem The stem is quadrangular, much branched, hispid or scabrid and contains a wide stele. The epidermis of the stem is covered in a thick...
- tussock-former reaching 75 cm (30 in), its dark green leaves are strongly scabrid. "Carex erythro****ta K.A.Ford". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic...
- (previously considered a separate species), which has longer, more elongated, scabrid leaves than the type H. attenuata var. attenuata, with smaller, more numerous...
- (oval-shaped) to lanceolate (shaped like a lance tip), dentate (toothed) and scabrid (a little rough to the touch). The stem, which stands upright, can be simple...
- minute hairs. Pubescent With soft, short and erect hairs. Scabrous, or scabrid Rough to the touch. Sericeous Silky appearance through fine, straight and...
- distinguished by its flowers, but usually has dark, lined, triangular, scabrid leaf-faces. Haworthia magnifica var. splendens is a particularly ornate...
- University of California, Anisocarpus scabridus (Eastw.) B.G. Baldwin, scabrid alpine tarplant Flora of North America Vol. 21 Page 301 Anisocarpus scabridus...
- to cartilaginous, veins not prominent, flat or involute panicle scabrid 1⁄2–1 mm scabrid/viscid, fimbrate mauve C. a. scabridum scabridum linear to falcate...
- Haworthiopsis koelmaniorum (Oberm. & D.S.Hardy) Boatwr. & J.C.Manning has scabrid, dark brown opaque leaves South Africa (Mpumalanga) Tessellatae Haworthiopsis...