- off when the
petals begin to open.
Compare persistent and fugacious.
caespitose Tufted or turf-like, e.g. the
growth form of some gr****es and sedges....
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enforcement agencies. The species'
preferred environment ranges from
caespitose (growing in tight,
separated clusters) to
gregarious on
deciduous wood-chips...
- be
considered as
leaves because the
leaves make up the
greater part.
Caespitose: When
stems grow in a
tangled m**** or
clump or in low
growing mats. Cladode...
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semelincident caed-, -cid-, caes-, -cis- cut, kill
Latin caedere,
caesus caespitose, caesura, cement, cementation, cementitious, cementum, cespitose, chisel...
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Commonly growing solitarily, it can also be
gregarious (in a group) or
caespitose (in a tuft).
Spores are
ejected from the
underside of the
fruit bodies...
- rhizomes,
stolons or
short rootstocks, but some
species grow in
tufts (
caespitose). The culm – the flower-bearing
stalk – is
unbranched and
usually erect...
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perennial and
grows in
temperate biomes.
Festuca nigrescens is perennial,
caespitose, and
densely clumped. Butt
sheaths are persistent,
investing on the base...
- is a
sedge of the
family Cyperaceae that is
native to Australia. The
caespitose and
perennial sedge typically grows to a
height of 0.25 to 1.0
metre (0...
- subcylindric,
often subcapitate or capitate.
Occurring singly, gregariously, or
caespitosely on cow/horse dung,
moose droppings, and in pastures.
Widely distributed...
-
elevations around 2000
meters as a mini-miniature sized, cool to cold growing,
caespitose epiphyte. "Pleurothallis
bevilacquana |
International Plant Names Index"...