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centimetres tall,
hence its
species name, hirsutus. The
leaves are opposite,
stalkless, and lancelate. This
species of
Penstemon is
found in dry alvars, prairies...
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means "attached
without a
distinct stalk", an
apparent reference to its
stalkless flower. It is
commonly known as
toadshade (not to be
confused with Trillium...
- annual.
Growing to 60
centimetres (24 in), it has a
spreading habit, with
stalkless toothed leaves and
clusters of
bright purple or magenta,
scented flowers...
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subtending the at branch-ends
inflorescence stalkless, lanceshaped-ovate, long-tapering. Flower-heads are
stalkless above the
uppermost pair of leaves, spherical...
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typically grows up to 18 in (46 cm) in height. The
leaves are long and
stalkless. The
roots grow
until they
reach the
roots of
other plants,
mainly gr****es...
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Cladonia apodocarpa, also
known as the
stalkless cladoniais or the
stalkless cup lichen, is a
species of cup
lichen in the
Cladoniaceae family. Found...
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Acorn barnacle and
acorn s**** are
vernacular names for
certain types of
stalkless barnacles,
generally excluding stalked or
gooseneck barnacles. As adults...
- to 4–5 cm (1+1⁄2–2 in) broad, the
scales without a
prickle and
almost stalkless. The pine
grows well in
sandy soils and on
soils which are too poor for...
- squarish, limp stems. The
leaves are 3–8 mm long in
opposite pairs,
nearly stalkless, with
linear elliptic round-tipped
blades and
untoothed margins. The plant...
- are
small and
almost scale-like,
being sessile or
subsessile (
stalkless of
almost stalkless). The con****uous
flowers have five petals, and are pink or...