Definition of Subcoriaceous. Meaning of Subcoriaceous. Synonyms of Subcoriaceous

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- tapered but not sharply pointed form; moderately acute. See also acute. subcoriaceous Slightly leathery or coriaceous. subgenus A category of supplementary...
- features oblong leaves that are bluntly sub-cuneate at the base, fleshy-subcoriaceous, darkly veined, and hairless. The axillary peduncles are bractate or...
- apiculate), entire and ± undulate at the margin, membranous to ± rigid or subcoriaceous, glabrous or ± pubescent on the margin, midrib and nerves; median leaflet...
- terete and tomentulose, bearing small sessile, elliptic to oblong subcoriaceous leaves, 0.5 – 3 cm long by 0.2 – 1 cm wide, glabrescent above but tomentose...
- narrow obovate, apex acute to a****inate, base attenuate; coriaceous or subcoriaceous, glabrous; secondary_nerves 6-8 pairs; tertiary_nerves obscure. Flowers...
- asymmetrical. Cirsium arvense var. horridum (Wimm. & Grab). Leaves thick, subcoriaceous, surface wavy, marginal spines long and stout. The seeds are an important...
- subquadrangular and tomentose, bearing sessile lanceolate to elliptic opposite subcoriaceous leaves, rugose above with dense felt-like tomentum covering both surfaces...
- The branchlets are quadrangular in section, and winged. The opposite, subcoriaceous narrowly elliptic to linear leaves vary considerably in size and shape...
- subquadrangular, and covered with a dense pale yellow indumentum, bearing subcoriaceous elliptic to lanceolate leaves with 1–3.5 cm petioles, and measuring...
- 18 in) long by 0.6 to 1.5 cm (0.24 to 0.59 in) wide, membranaceous to subcoriaceous, and densely tomentose on both surfaces. The inflorescence is a terminal...