- examples, and so do some xerophytes.
globose Roughly spherical. See also
subglobose.
globulose Approximately spherical.
glochid A tiny
barbed hair or bristle...
- 5–7 μm in
length and 4–5 μm in width. The
spore shape is
described as
subglobose to
short ellipsoid and the
spore surface is
smooth to
finely roughened...
-
along with the
Ptychitidae and, Isculitidae.
Nannites is very small,
subglobose,
generally evolute and smooth, with a
rounded venter, and
simple goniatitic...
-
parallel faces and with a
rounded margin)
Ellipsoid Globose –
spherical Subglobose (Inflated, but less than spherical)
Lenticular Ovoid Sectoroid Other common...
-
reddish Spores Ellipsoid to
subglobose; 7.0–8.5 × 6.0–7.5 μm;
ornamentation not
connected (spines to
short ridges)
Subglobose to globose; 6.0–8.5 × 6.0–8...
- People's
Republic of China. It is a
variety of
honeydew melon,
globose to
subglobose and
typically has
white skin with sweet,
white or pale green, flesh. In...
-
loose axillary panicles (clusters) 8–20 cm (3–8 in) long. The
fruits are
subglobose (not
quite spherical), whitish-gray, flattened, and
about 0.5 cm (1⁄4 in)...
-
flowers are white, with a four-lobed
corolla 3.5–5.5 mm long. The
fruit is
subglobose, 5–8 mm diameter, and
considered poisonous. The
following varieties are...
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split open when ripe. The
fruits contain smooth,
shiny seeds that may be
subglobose to lenticular,
either whitish-pink or dark reddish-brown to black, and...
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order Phallales.
Lycoperdales were
distinguished by
their globose or
subglobose fruiting body
having a
gleba that is
powdery at maturity, and generally...