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which tapers to the base spear-shaped
hastatus whole leaf See hastate.
subobtuse subobtusus leaf tip or base
Somewhat blunted;
neither blunt nor sharp...
- laterally; base
narrow to
subterete for 1–2 cm,
flattened portions linear,
subobtuse, 5–7 cm wide,
midrib prominent, crenate,
often slightly undulate; areoles...
- ovate-triangular or rhomboidal,
revolute in the
upper half,
acute or
subobtuse, with
whitish tomentose underside, with
glabrescent or
pubescent upper...
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subabruptly rounded, and
distinctly cordate with
serrate margins. The
teeth are
subobtuse,
measuring 4–9 mm (0.16–0.35 in) apart. The
upper surface is olivaceous...
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Involucres cyathiform to obconic.
Phyllaries minutely glandular outside,
subobtuse,
margins ciliolate, the
outer phyllaries from c. 1 mm. long and ovate...
- apex.
Pappus scales 2-seriate, 1–1.5 mm. long,
narrowly oblong,
acute or
subobtuse,
denticulate towards the apex. — Flora
Zambesiaca The
genus Berkheya was...
- (0.20–0.33 in) long by 2–3.5 mm (0.079–0.138 in) wide, with the apex
subobtuse. The
entire corolla measures 8–15 mm (0.31–0.59 in) in diameter. The flowers...
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sepals 4–8 mm -from 5–8.5 mm in fruiting-,
obliquely ovate-elliptic,
subobtuse, membranaceous, glabrous, less
frequently stellate-pubescent, generally...
- male peripherally.
Calices have
teeth about 1 mm in size, ovate-oblong,
subobtuse and
slightly bearded (1.5-2
times longer than wide).
Petals are similar...
- ovoid-conical and glabrous, with a
thick style 1.0 mm (0.039 in) long and a
subobtuse stigma that is
barely 3-lobed. The
fruit is globose-subtrigonous, with...