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  • apex orientation Spur apex some measurement Stem apex arrangement or growth form Stem apex life cycle Stem apex pubescence Stem apex texture T Terminal
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  • confertifolia, with which it hybridizes. However, the plants simulate the growth form of the geographically contiguous A. gardneri var. cuneata, and possibly
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  • considered to be a hybrid between S. canadensis and S. uliginosa. Its growth form and array are more like those of the latter. Two sometimes difficult-to-distinguish
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  • border. The submersed, aquatic growth form of Sclerolepis uniflora has been rarely reported or collected. The submersed form is entirely vegetative; the stems
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  • Megagametophyte growth form or location Megagametophyte orientation M cont. Megagametophyte prominence Megagametophyte structure in adjective form A Abaxial
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  • acanthoneura have the appearance of small palm trees due to their dendroid growth form and recurved branches. The specific epithet alludes to spiny teeth on
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  • by its compact growth form and reddish brown color. Sphagnum lenense also is a hummock former in the tundra whereas S. lindbergii forms carpets. None.
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  • somewhat elongated, heavily veined perigynia. It has a very distinctive growth form and habitat, dense tussocks among rocks in streambeds. None. None. window
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  • barren, reworked marine sediments of eroded flood plains. Its decumbent growth form often gives it an unhealthy appearance. It is unique among Puccinellia
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  • yet altered Florida plant communities. Cultivars vary in growth form and color: ‘Fruitlandii’ forms large bluish green mounds; ‘Maculata’ has large leaves
    3 KB (333 words) - 11:31, 9 May 2022
  • occurring in the northern Rockies, and is characterized by a cushion-plant growth form and heads borne singly (Bayer and Minish). None. None. window.propert
    3 KB (244 words) - 20:54, 5 November 2020
  • whiplike, trailing branches), transplants indicate that the unusual growth form is environmentally induced (Steve Edwards, pers. comm.). None. None. window
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  • rosulata is easily recognizable by its silvery gray leaves, dense, humifuse growth form, and heads borne singly (R. J. Bayer 1987b). Its distribution is centered
    3 KB (287 words) - 20:54, 5 November 2020
  • grows on rock ledges or slick-rock sandstone habitats where the rounded growth form and bright silver indument are distinctive. Drought tolerance makes it
    3 KB (205 words) - 11:31, 9 May 2022
  • mistaken for Pedicularis cystopteridifolia, which has similar flowers and growth form. The leaves of subsp. scopulorum, however, are not finely dissected like
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  • family. The same molecular study also suggested parallel evolution of growth forms and woodiness. Floral nectaries are useful generic characters in the
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  • disturbed areas. Species in the genus are vegetatively highly diverse; growth forms include diminutive ephemerals, tuberous geophytes, taprooted perennial
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  • shape F Floricane L Long-shoot Long-shoot architecture or arrangement or growth form Long-shoot architecture or pubescence or relief Long-shoot arrangement
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  • ecotypes, Quinn and Fairbrothers (1971) state that "field differences in growth form do not persist under transplant garden and greenhouse conditions." Similar
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  • architecture or shape Rootstock coloration Rootstock fragility or size Rootstock growth form Rootstock height or length or size R cont. Rootstock pubescence or texture
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