- pro****bent; the
outer ones are the smallest. Next to
these is a curved,
suberect canine,
followed after an
interval by an
isolated minute and
often deciduous...
-
Indian immigrants during the
Indian indenture system. It is an erect,
suberect or trailing,
densely hairy,
annual bush. The tap root
produces a branched...
- ( = monandrous),
which is also
fully in****bent ( =
strongly convex) to
suberect (=
ascending towards the edges). The
anther form
arises from
column elongation...
- pro****bent; the
outer ones are the smallest. Next to
these is a curved,
suberect canine,
followed after an
interval by an
isolated minute and
often deciduous...
- not reëntrant;
pygidium closely but not
densely clothed with
slender and
suberect pale squamules;
under surface without ****ual mark, the
first ventral suture...
- from 25 to 70 cm (10 in to 2 ft 4 in) in height. The
leathery leaves are
suberect and long and
strap shaped.
Flowers are
broadly funnel-shaped, pale to deep...
-
Amaranthaceae family. It is a
highly branched,
evergreen shrub, 1–2 m high, erect,
suberect, or
hanging on walls,
cliffs or trees, with
hairless angular shoots. Leaves...
-
green on the underside; they may also be prostrate,
recurved or
stand suberect. The
brilliant flowerheads account for its
early appearance in Europe,...
-
Micromeria chionistrae is a
suberect to
sprawling hairy-glandular
subshrub up to 30 cm high.
Flowers pink-purple,
flowering June–November. It
grows in...
-
distinguished from a
similar species Lasius umbratus by the lack of
erect or
suberect hairs on the
scapes and tibiae, and
lower petiolar apex. "Lasius mixtus...