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Definition of Velutinous

Velutinous
Velutinous Ve*lu"ti*nous, a. [It. velluto velvet. See Velvet.] (Bot.) Having the surface covered with a fine and dense silky pubescence; velvety; as, a velutinous leaf.

Meaning of Velutinous from wikipedia

- green foliage is characterized by a large, cordate (heart-shaped) form, velutinous (velvety) texture, pink leaf margins, and striking pale-green to white...
- green (dark green to black on the reverse side of the agar plate), with a velutinous texture. Grown on malt extract agar, colonies are 50 mm in diameter, dull...
- dark-red and rough bark of the tree. The fruit have a yellow-orange and velutinous peel, while the pulp is pink-orange. Govaerts, Rafael. "Artocarpus parvus"...
- (petiole) about 1 centimetre (0.4 in) long. The bracteoles and sepals are velutinous (velvety). It flowers between January and March, and fruits in between...
- tissue covering the aerial roots of orchids and some other epiphytes. velutinous See velvety. velvety Densely covered with fine, short, soft, erect hairs...
- shrub with the bark of the stem dark - gray and young branches finely velutinous. It is native to southwest Mexico. "Hesperothamnus brachycalyx Rydb"....
- fly in the family Rhagionidae. United States Johnson, C.W. (1912). "The velutinous species of the genus Chrysopilus". Psyche: A Journal of Entomology. 19:...
- genus Buchwaldoboletus in 2011. The cap is 4–17 cm, pulvinate to plane, velutinous, silky and tomentose, viscid when wet. Its color is yellow to cinnamon-brown...
- subspecies is tomentose (covered with dense, short, soft, matted hairs) or velutinous (like velvet), compared to the relatively smooth surface of E. frostii...
- lacking in young L. levis). The pileus surface in L. levis is usually velutinous, while in P. dryinus it is radially fibrillose. L. levis produces a floral...