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bract ensheathing an inflorescence.
Traditionally any broad, flat blade.
spathulate or
spatulate Spoon-shaped;
broad at the tip with a
narrowed projection...
- Dacrymycetaceae.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are gelatinous,
frequently spathulate (spoon-shaped), and grow on wood,
mainly in the
tropics and subtropics...
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Tephroseris integrifolia subsp. maritima, also
known as the
spathulate fleawort or
South Stack fleawort, is
endemic to
Holyhead Island,
occurring only...
- tip,
cuneate at base, serrate, glabrous.
Flowers 6–8 cm across,
petals spathulate, narrow.
Fruit enclosed by sepals. Sinhalese:Godapara Tamil:Naiteku Telugu:Chinna...
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Kevin Thiele, and
defined as
containing all
those Banksia species having spathulate (spoon-shaped) cotyledons. The name was
published to
accommodate forthcoming...
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variously corticioid (effused and patch-forming), disc- or cushion-shaped,
spathulate, or
clavarioid (club or coral-like). Microscopically,
nearly all species...
-
Amphipterygium genus by the
shape of its
terminal leaflets,
which is
spathulate, and has
dentate margins on the
distal half of the leaflet. Amphypterygium...
- 4–1 in) long. The
leathery leaves are
narrowly obovate to very
narrowly spathulate, with a
cuneate base, and the apex is
usually rounded and up to 23 cm...
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Himalayan Edelweiss, Tra - Wa(Dzongkha)
Brief Description:
Leaves liner –
spathulate sometimes brown apiculate,
acute or sub obtuse.
Flower corolla densely...
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grows to a
height of 5 to 10
centimetres (2 to 4 in). The
leaves have a
spathulate to
obovate or
lanceolate shape. It
blooms throughout the year producing...