- Amaranthaceae. The
plants are
halophytes with not
articulated stems and
fleshy stem-
clasping leaves.
There are
three species,
occurring from the Mediterranean...
- spike-shaped
inflorescences consist of
opposite bracts,
mostly connate and
stem-
clasping, free in some species.
Their blades are cup- or collar-like or deltoid...
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Their stems are
glabrous and
often apparently jointed. The
alternate or
opposite leaves are fleshy, glabrous,
often basally connate and
stem-
clasping (thus...
- campylotropous, and orthotropous.
amplexicaul With the base
dilated and
clasping the
stem,
usually of leaves.
amylum star a
vegetative propagative body filled...
-
elliptical to egg-shaped
leaves arranged in
opposite pairs with a
stem-
clasping base, 60–125 mm (2.5–5 in) long and 20–65 mm (0.8–2.6 in) wide. Adult...
- Australia. It is an erect,
straggling shrub with
densely hairy new shoots,
stem-
clasping, egg-shaped
leaves and cream-coloured
flowers with
maroon spots, arranged...
-
growing in
alpine cushion plants and has many branches, overlapping,
stem-
clasping, sharply-pointed leaves, and white, tube-shaped
flowers arranged singly...
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Triodanis perfoliata, the
clasping Venus' looking-gl**** or
clasping bellflower, is an
annual flowering plant belonging to the
family Campanulaceae (bellflower...
-
specific epithet (amplexans)
means "embracing",
referring to the
stem-
clasping leaves.
Clasping goodenia grows in
forest and
woodland and on sea
cliffs in the...
-
erect shrub with dense, more or less
stem-
clasping, toothed,
elliptic to egg-shaped
leaves almost obscuring the
stem, and
compact thyrses of
white flowers...