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- A subshrub (Latin suffrutex) or undershrub is either a small shrub (e.g. prostrate shrubs) or a perennial that is largely herbaceous but slightly woody...
- for selling them to colleagues, namely the series Arbores, frutices et suffrutices Linnaei quas in usum dendrophilorum collegit et exsiccavit Fr. Ehrhart...
- plants in the family Fabaceae. It includes three species of shrubs and suffrutices native to the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal) and northwestern...
- in the legume family, Fabaceae. It includes 28 species of trees and suffrutices native to the tropical Americas, ranging from Nicaragua to Bolivia, Paraguay...
- divided by life forms, e.g. trees (arbores), shrubs (frutices), subshrubs (suffrutices) and herbaceous plants (herbae) and lastly grouping them by common characteristics...
- This is a list of Southern African trees, shrubs, suffrutices, geoxyles and lianes, and is intended to cover Angola, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi...
- Dwarf-shrubs. IV. Woody Cushion-plants. B. Hemixyles. I. True Half-shrubs (suffrutices). II. Cane Half-shrubs (virgulta). Main groups of plant life forms: Aa...
- Gymnosporia is an Old World genus of plants, that comprise suffrutices, shrubs and trees. It was formerly considered congeneric with Maytenus, but more...
- description of Sutera by Albrecht Wilhelm Roth (1757–1834) in 1821. "Shrubs, suffrutices, perennial or annual herbs, glandular and often aromatic. Leaves opposite...
- baeticus is a species of plants in the Lamiaceae family. Thymus baeticus has suffrutice stems that are 15–50 cm (5.9–19.7 in) in height, usually erect and pubescent...