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distinct from the
lower surface.
Plants and
lichens may also be
described as
subterete,
meaning that they are not
completely terete.
Lichen Vocabulary, Lichens...
- cross-section and a
single surface wrapping around it with no
grooves or ridges.
Subterete means the
leaves are not
completely terete, as seen in
various lichens...
- The bulb
tunics are
wrinkled and dry
towards the top. The
plant has
subterete leaves that
often spiral towards their tips. The
leaves and
peduncle are...
- (tēreîn), τήρησις (tḗrēsis)
synteresis teret-
rounded Latin teres,
teretis subterete,
teretial terg-, ters- wipe
Latin tergere,
tersus absterge, abstergent...
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colour and is 3–4
centimetres (1.2–1.6 in). It is also
tuberculate and
subterete and have 3–6
centimetres (1.2–2.4 in) long internodes. The
species petiole...
- The bark of
older branches exfoliates in strips. The
younger twigs are
subterete,
stellate tomentose, soon
becoming glabrescent. The
opposite ovate to...
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Buddleja brachystachya grows to 0.3–0.9 m in height, with
subquadrangular to
subterete,
densely stellate-tomentose branchlets. The small,
opposite leaves have...
- dry
winter and a wet
spring and summer. The
plant has tufted, pendant,
subterete, striated, several-noded, white-sheathed
stems carrying alternate, fleshy...
- as an ornamental.
Stems branching basally or laterally; base
narrow to
subterete for 1–2 cm,
flattened portions linear, subobtuse, 5–7 cm wide, midrib...
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unevenly capitate (longer abaxially),
shortly papillose.
Achenes oblong,
subterete but
slightly 4-angled in cross-section, not compressed,
antrorsely scabrous...