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subobtusus leaf tip or base
Somewhat blunted;
neither blunt nor
sharp subulate subulatus leaf tip Awl-shaped with a
tapering point terete 3-D
shape Cylindrical...
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staminal cup in the
center of the perianth. The free
parts of
filaments are
subulate and flat. It is a
sterile aneutriploid (2n=3x−1=68). The
species was introduced...
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white flowers which are
about 2 cm (3⁄4 inch) in diameter. The
bracts are
subulate (tapering to a point), 1-6 mm. Each
flower is
carried by a
pedicel (single...
- has
shorter leaf
blades (20–33 cm × (10–)13–16 cm),
linear or
narrowly subulate free
filaments (1–1.5 mm wide at the base), and
staminal cups (5–7 mm long...
- yellow-green
plant rarely more than 10 mm tall. It has two
types of leaves, both
subulate (with a long,
narrow tip).
Setae are 0.8–1.0 mm long;
cylindrical capsules...
- placentation, 1
ovule in each chamber;
style gynobasic, long;
stigma bifid subulate,
upper lobe
minute or obsolete.
Fruit The
fruit of L.
aspera is 2.5 mm...
- gr****es that grow in arid regions.
Their leaves (30–40 centimetres long) are
subulate (awl-shaped, with a
tapering point). The leaf tips,
which are high in silica...
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subtend To
stand beneath or
close to, as in a
bract at the base of a flower.
subulate Narrow and
tapering gradually to a fine point.
succulent 1. Juicy or fleshy...
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Troodos sandwort, is a
dwarf annual, with few
erect stems.
Leaves linear-
subulate, opposite.
Sepals with a very narrow-hyaline margin.
Petals up to 12 mm...
- are sharp,
razorlike and
finely serrulate, apex
narrowly acute to short-
subulate. Each
fascicle has a
deciduous sheath 1.5-2.0 cm long
which is shed early...