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pubescent –
bearing hairs or
trichomes of any type
strigillose –
minutely strigose strigose –
having straight hairs all
pointing in more or less the same direction...
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revolute margins. The
flowerheads are axillary, sessile, few-flowered, with a
strigose calyx; the
corolla is whitish,
about 2 mm long, four-lobed, and with four...
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northern Mexico. It is
known as stiff-haired lotus[citation needed] or
strigose bird's-foot trefoil.
Acmispon strigosus is a
prostrate annual herb. It...
- Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, and Iran. It is
known widely by its
common names of
strigose bugloss and
prickly alkanet.
Anchusa strigosa is a
perennial herb, with...
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Tradescantia fluminensis. It can be
differentiated from the
latter by its
strigose stem and
leaves and flat petals. "Tradescantia
mundula ****h".
Plants of...
- with parallel,
longitudinal lines or ridges.
strigillose Minutely strigose.
strigose Covered with appressed, straight, rigid, bristle-like hairs; the appressed...
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partially strigose (i.e., with dense, short, hair-like projections) underside,
presenting in an
inverse fashion compared to Cora hirsuta,
which is
strigose on...
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Parapholis strigosa,
commonly known as
slender barb gr****, sea hard gr****, and hard gr****, is a
species of gr****. It is
native to
Europe and
Libya and...
- and
straight pubescence. Stellate, or
stelliform With star-shaped hairs.
Strigose With appressed, sharp,
straight and
stiff hairs.
Tomentose Densely pubescent...
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yellow disc flowers, with a
slightly expanded throat. The
glabrous or
strigose fruit is 3–4
millimetres (1⁄8–3⁄16 inch) long. The
pappus shows many bristles...