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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...
- south west Western Australia. An attractive small shrub with unusual stem clasping, sharply serrated foliage and a profusion of sweetly scented variable...
- Amaranthaceae. The plants are halophytes with not articulated stems and fleshy stem-clasping leaves. There are three species, occurring from the Mediterranean...
- World. The specific name refers to the leaves, which are amplexicaul (clasping the stem). It is a low-growing annual plant growing to 10–25 cm (4–10 in) (rarely...
- specific epithet (amplexans) means "embracing", referring to the stem-clasping leaves. Clasping goodenia grows in forest and woodland and on sea cliffs in the...
- cauline, narrow-oblanceolate, obtuse, attenuate at the base and broadly stem clasping. They have one to several prominent longitudinal veins and are glabrous...
- Salvia nemorosa. Its specific epithet, amplexicaulis, refers to the "stem-clasping" stem leaves which have no stalks. Violet-blue flowers grow closely together...
- South Wales. It is a scrambling or straggly shrub with egg-shaped, stem-clasping leaves with hairy edges, and spikes of small white flowers. Leucopogon...
- campylotropous, and orthotropous. amplexicaul With the base dilated and clasping the stem, usually of leaves. amylum star a vegetative propagative body filled...
- 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...