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definition of a
subshrub is not
sharply distinguishable from that of a shrub;
examples of
reasons for
describing plants as
subshrubs include ground-hugging...
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Plants in the
genus Hoya are
mostly epiphytic or
lithophytic vines,
rarely subshrubs, with leathery,
fleshy or
succulent leaves,
shortly tube-shaped or bell-shaped...
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contains around 80
species of
perennial scrambling or
climbing herbs and
subshrubs native to the Old World. The
genus and its best-known
species are commonly...
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Small shrubs, less than 2
metres (6.6 feet) tall are
sometimes termed as
subshrubs. Many
botanical groups have
species that are shrubs, and
others that are...
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legume family, Fabaceae. It
includes three species of
perennial herbs or
subshrubs native to
coastal Peru and
northern Chile. They grow in seasonally-dry...
- to Australia.
Plants in this
genus are
climbing or
trailing herbs or
subshrubs with
pinnate leaves with one,
three or five
leaflets and
groups of violet...
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unrelated cooking plantain. Most are
herbaceous plants,
though a few are
subshrubs growing to 60
centimetres (24 inches) tall. The
leaves are
sessile or...
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flowering plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is a low,
usually prostrate subshrub forming creeping stems up to 10 cm (4 in) tall. The oval
evergreen leaves...
- The taxa of the
genus are
herbaceous annuals or perennials, and also
subshrubs,
shrubs or
small trees when Hebe is included. Most of the
species are...
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Solanaceae (nightshade) family. They are
evergreen short-lived
perennials and
subshrubs with a
sprawling habit, with
small petunia-type flowers. They are found...