Definition of Strigose. Meaning of Strigose. Synonyms of Strigose

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Definition of Strigose

Strigose
Strigose Stri*gose", a. [Cf. F. strigueux. See Strigil.] (Bot.) Set with stiff, straight bristles; hispid; as, a strigose leaf.

Meaning of Strigose from wikipedia

- pubescentbearing hairs or trichomes of any type strigilloseminutely strigose strigosehaving straight hairs all pointing in more or less the same direction...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- with parallel, longitudinal lines or ridges. strigillose Minutely strigose. strigose Covered with appressed, straight, rigid, bristle-like hairs; the appressed...
- 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...
- Tradescantia fluminensis. It can be differentiated from the latter by its strigose stem and leaves and flat petals. "Tradescantia mundula ****h". Plants of...
- search_topic=TSN&search_value=190835 (accessed 10 Jan, 2015). "Strigose Beard Lichen (Usnea strigosa)". http://eol.org/pages/2858846/overview (accessed...
- lacerate. The upper surfaces of the leaves are glabrous or have hirsute to strigose hairs. The basal leaves are petiolate, with petioles that are 5–30 centimetres...