- ground, or a stem-like
flowering stalk of a
plant with
radical leaves.
scapose Having the
floral axis more or less
erect with few or no leaves; consisting...
- "pavo" and
means "like a pea****".
Dianthus pavonius is a
hemicryptophyte scapose plant reaching 2–25
centimetres (0.79–9.84 in) in height. This short-stemmed...
-
Narcissus tazetta may grow as tall as 80
centimetres (31 in). The
plants are
scapose,
having a
single central leafless hollow flower stem (scape).
Several green...
- Jean-François Séguier (1733 – 1784).
Dianthus seguieri is a
hemicryptophyte scapose plant reaching 25–60
centimetres (9.8–23.6 in) in height. This carnation...
- and the
lobes are
irregularly rounded. The
inflorescence is more or less
scapose,
meaning it has a long
peduncle that
comes from the
ground level that has...
- inflorescence. The
biological form of
Iberis umbellata is
hemicryptophyte scapose, as its
overwintering buds are
situated just
below the soil
surface and...
-
means "from Montpellier".
Dianthus monspessul**** is a
hemicryptophyte scapose plant reaching on
average 30–60
centimetres (12–24 in) of height. The stem...
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Brendan & Gooden, Ben (2020), "Expansion of Lordhowea, and a new
genus for
scapose,
alpine Australian species of
Senecioneae (Asteraceae)", Taxon, 69 (4):...
-
belongs to the
family Ranunculaceae. It
comprises about 15
species of
annual scapose herbs.
These herbs are
nearly cosmopolitan (lacking in
eastern Asia and...
- Lautaret). The
biological form of
Potentilla delphiniensis is
hemicryptophyte scapose, as its
overwintering buds are
situated just
below the soil
surface and...