Definition of Torulose. Meaning of Torulose. Synonyms of Torulose

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Definition of Torulose

Torulose
Torulose Tor"u*lose, a. [L. torulus, dim. of torus: cf. F. toruleux. See Torus] (Bot.) Same as Torose.

Meaning of Torulose from wikipedia

- sepals and four yellow petals. The fruit is a narrow silique which is torulose, or constricted between the seeds. Blooming occurs in June and July. This...
- narrow and elongated, up to 10 cm long, straight or twisted, strongly torulose (= much narrower in between seeds) giving a lumpy appearance along the...
- where a conidium is formed from a pre-existing hyphal segment or cell. torulose Elongated in shape with swellings and constrictions at intervals. Found...
- subterminal. Fruit 8-24 × 3.7-4.5(6) mm, oblongoid, somewhat flattened and torulose, sericeous or villous, silvery, with 2-4 seeds. Chromosome number: 2n =...
- general form, swollen or with a ****by or knotted shape (sensu stricto) torulose minutely torose; with numerous small ****s or knots (sensu lato) tuberculate...
- narrow cylindrical silique which stays green when ripe and is slightly torulose (i.e. with lumps where the seeds occur, like a string of beads), and they...
- without mucilage. The fruit are curved or straight siliques which are torulose or not. It is quite similar in fruit and flower to Zuloagocardamum and...
- thick-walled hyphae, up to 9 µm wide, often aggregated and sometimes torulose. It is not possible to differentiate V. nonalfalfae and V. alfalfae from...
- spindle-shaped and finely ridged or grooved, with constrictions between the seeds (torulose). According to Kew: Padbruggea dasyphylla Miq. Padbruggea filipes (Dunn)...
- to create budding cells. The mycelia of the fungus are swollen and form torulose hyphae (swollen and constricted at intervals) that are pinched at their...