Definition of Suffrutescent. Meaning of Suffrutescent. Synonyms of Suffrutescent

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Definition of Suffrutescent

Suffrutescent
Suffrutescent Suf`fru*tes"cent, a. [Pref. suf- + frutescent.] (Bot.) Slightly woody at the base.

Meaning of Suffrutescent from wikipedia

- plants producing stolons. Semi-erect – Not growing perfectly straight. Suffrutescentsomewhat shrubby, or shrubby at the base. UprightGrowing upward...
- Blepharis maderaspatensis is a species of suffrutescent herb in the family Acanthaceae found in seasonally dry to arid habitats from Africa over Arabia...
- frutex frutic- shrub frutescence, frutescent, fruticose, fruticulose, suffrutescent, suffruticose, suffruticulose †fruticulus fruticul- frūx frūg- fruit...
- borrowed from the Middle Persian as spendā. It is a perennial, herbaceous, suffrutescent, hemicryptophyte plant, which dies off in the winter, but regrows from...
- habitat is on beaches and sand dunes. Croton punctatus is a dense, suffrutescent herbaceous plant. Its broad leaves have a notably silvery appearance...
- 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...
- 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...
- variation has been noted, and polyploidy was suspected. They have a suffrutescent habit typical of their genus. They produce unbranched and unarmed aerial...
- the southwestern United States, Mexico, Cuba, and Guatemala. It is a suffrutescent herb with alternative leaves and showy colorful flowers. The common...
- perennials, Dorstenia species are predominantly herbaceous, succulent, or suffrutescent perennials. Only 10% exhibit the typical woody habit of the Moraceae...