- In botany, a
sti**** is an
outgrowth typically borne on both
sides (sometimes on just one side) of the base of a
leafstalk (the petiole). They are primarily...
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Outgrowths appearing on each side of the
petiole in some
species are
called sti****s. The
terms petiolate and
apetiolate are
applied respectively to leaves...
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Ficus triradiata,
commonly known as the red
sti**** fig, is a
hemiepiphytic fig that is
endemic to the wet
tropical rainforests of
northeastern Queensland...
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brown trichomes inserted above the
sti**** scars. On the
upper stems of P.
viridis these features are
obscured by a
sti**** (see below),
which covers the trichomes;...
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Gilbertian mimicry is the
mimicking of
Heliconius butterfly eggs by the leaf
sti****s of P****iflora plants.
These are
thought to
protect the
plant as the butterfly...
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antijuif visant en
particulier les médecins juifs : la loi du 17
juillet 1940
sti**** que, désormais, pour être employé par une
administration publique, il faut...
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become short, hard, and pungent,
though they
sometimes represent leaf-
sti****s.
Acacia armata is the kangaroo-thorn of Australia, and
Acacia erioloba...
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herbs that are
recognizable by simple,
opposite leaves with
interpetiolar sti****s and
sympetalous actinomorphic flowers. The
family contains about 14,100...
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applied to
morphology of
other parts of plants, e.g. bracts, bracteoles,
sti****s, sepals, petals,
carpels or scales. Some of
these terms are also used for...
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species of
evergreen shrubs. They have
large pinnate leaves with
prominent sti****s, and
erect racemes of nectar-rich flowers. The
vegetative parts are very...