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plants producing stolons. Semi-erect – Not
growing perfectly straight.
Suffrutescent –
somewhat shrubby, or
shrubby at the base.
Upright –
Growing upward...
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Blepharis maderaspatensis is a
species of
suffrutescent herb in the
family Acanthaceae found in
seasonally dry to arid
habitats from
Africa over Arabia...
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frutex frutic-
shrub frutescence, frutescent, fruticose, fruticulose,
suffrutescent, suffruticose,
suffruticulose †fruticulus fruticul- frūx frūg- fruit...
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borrowed from the
Middle Persian as spendā. It is a perennial, herbaceous,
suffrutescent,
hemicryptophyte plant,
which dies off in the winter, but
regrows from...
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variation has been noted, and
polyploidy was suspected. They have a
suffrutescent habit typical of
their genus. They
produce unbranched and
unarmed aerial...
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Historical accounts from 1711, 1825, and 1839 show a low gr****y or
suffrutescent (partially woody) flora.
During Marie-Hélène Sachet's
visit in 1958...
- perennials,
Dorstenia species are
predominantly herbaceous, succulent, or
suffrutescent perennials. Only 10%
exhibit the
typical woody habit of the Moraceae...
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Penstemon gentianoides is a
perennial herb that
grows upright. It is
suffrutescent, or
somewhat shrubby, with many
stems from a
woody base. In good conditions...
- perennial,
somewhat bushy species with
stems that are
woody at
their base (
suffrutescent). The
stems are
generally 30–40 cm tall, but will
sometimes be as short...
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described by
Nikolaus Joseph von
Jacquin in 1781. This
species is a
suffrutescent herb,
common in
disturbed low-lands of the
northern part of
South America...