- the root cortex, stem or
leaf. For example, the
conifers of
Pinus bungeana and the
stems of
Pelargonium have the
Casparian strip,
which may be
related to...
- well as at the more
specific Glossary of
plant morphology and
Glossary of
leaf morphology. For
other related terms, see
Glossary of phytopathology, Glossary...
- The
Toronto Maple Leafs (officially the
Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club and
often referred to as the
Leafs) are a
professional ice
hockey team
based in...
-
notable one-off
strips from the
British adult spoof comic magazine Viz. This list is by no
means complete as with each
issue new characters/
strips/stories are...
-
stinging nettle (although not all
plants of this
species sting) or
nettle leaf, or just a
nettle or stinger, is a
herbaceous perennial flowering plant in...
-
Donald Bubble Gum
Netherlands Maple Leaf Gum with ridges, to aid
breaking it into pieces. Came with a
small comic strip and
sometimes with a
temporary sticky...
- from the Gr****
words χλωρός (khloros, "pale green") and φύλλον (phyllon, "
leaf").
Chlorophyll allows plants to
absorb energy from light.
Those pigments...
-
painted in the red, gold, and
white colours of the
Imperial Tobacco's Gold
Leaf livery at the 1968
Spanish Grand Prix.
Aerodynamic downforce slowly gained...
- ultra-theatrical
affairs filled with
shocking stage moments, such as
Bowie stripping down to a sumo
wrestling loincloth or
simulating oral **** with Ronson's...
- Each
leaf is
reniform or with 5–7
shallow lobes, the
basal leaves are 3–7 cm. The
flowers are single-stalked and
occur in
clusters of 2–5 in the
leaf axils...