Definition of Subglabrous. Meaning of Subglabrous. Synonyms of Subglabrous

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- 8.0–16.0 m (26.2–52.5 ft). Branchlets are slender with tips that are subglabrous; older parts quickly covered with grayish cork. Leaves are ovate in shape...
- age. Petiole 0.5–1.8 cm or almost absent, slightly brown or tomentose, subglabrous; sti****s deciduous, lanceolate, little brown tomentose, a****inate apex;...
- rosette at the ends of the stems. The leaves are relatively smooth (subglabrous), and have triangular to rounded lobes along their length. The flower...
- in its much denser and longer indument, especially on the sti****s (subglabrous in U. macbridei) and the presence of stinging hairs on the perigon of...
- including the rays. Phyllaries spreading, felted-tomentose outside, subglabrous or glabrous inside, 10–20 x 1–3 mm., linear-lanceolate, spiny-a****inate...
- drying; spores ellipsoid, smooth, hyaline, 5X3 μ; stipe equal, shining, subglabrous, sulfur-yellow, becoming nearly white when dry, 6-10 cm long, 8-12 mm...
- green or reddish green but finely haired (pilose), or almost smooth (subglabrous) at the base, whitish green and sp****ly webbed (arachnoid) in the middle...
- with the petiole for 34 millimetres (1.3 in). Its adaxial surface is subglabrous, eglandular, while the abaxial surface has scattered stalked glands especially...
- narrowed at the base, minutely pilose above, but white-tomentose to subglabrous beneath, with mostly shallow crenate - dentate margins. The slender white...
- grooved branches. These branches can be puberulous (hairy branches) or subglabrous (not hairy). The leaves of C. akebioides can have either 1 or 2 pinnae...