- Bignoniaceae.
pseudoverticillate Having the
appearance of
being whorled (
verticillate),
without actually being so.
puberulous Covered with
minute soft erect...
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Hydrilla (waterthyme) is a
genus of
aquatic plant,
usually treated as
containing just one species,
Hydrilla verticillata,
though some
botanists divide...
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Africa are spinescent. The leaf
arrangement is
typically opposite or
verticillate may (arranged in whorls).
Leaves vary by species; many
species are glossy...
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three stripes. The
proboscis (rostrum) is
short and the
antennae are
verticillate. The
subcosta (Sc)
fuses with
radial vein R
slightly distal to the base...
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which each
successive pair is
rotated 90° from the previous. Whorled, or
verticillate Three or more leaves, branches, or
flower parts attach at each point...
- Indo-Malaysia to East Asia to Australia. The
leaves are alternate, clustered, or
verticillate,
rarely subopposite.
Species are dioecious, with
separate male and female...
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Vascular bundles – a
strand of
woody fibers and ****ociated tissues.
Verticillate/Verticil/Verticillatus –
leaves or
flowers arranged in whorls; said of...
- Cladonia. They are
produced in
three sections of Cladonia: true scyphi,
verticillate podetia, and funnel-like structures. The
development of
podetia is highly...
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cauline leaves (arising from the stem) that are
opposite on the stem or
verticillate (arranged in whorls),
sometimes with a
cirrhose apex (ending in a tendril)...
- of
dried ponds or lakes,
either submerged or with
emergent stems. The
verticillate forms, of
which several are known, are
among the most
highly prized aquarium...