- the
plant using the
ablative singular or plural, e.g.
foliis ovatis 'with
ovate leaves'.
Glossary of
botanical terms Glossary of
plant morphology Cladophylls...
- branches; sti****s
subulate from a
broad base, 1–2 mm long,
mostly long persistent;
petiole 1–3.6 cm long, puberulous;
blade lanceolate to
ovate,
obovate or...
- the ****
organs or
later the seta) are oblong, oblong-lanceolate, or
ovate-
subulate.
Plants are
autoicous (male and
female reproductive structures on the...
- many-fl. radiate; inv.
calycled with long,
subulate bracteoles,
glabrous or cobwebbed, of 20 or more, keeled,
subulate scales;
achenes short, subcompressed...
- 6–4 mm; sti****s up to 2–3.5 mm,
shorter or
longer than petiole,
subulate or triangular-
subulate, apex
often piliferous,
glabrous or more or less hairy, green...
-
pubescent bracts.
Sepals 1.5~3.0 ?0.5~1.0 mm, lanceolate-
subulate, acute, ciliate,
ovate-
subulate;
petals 4.0~6.5 ?0.7~1.5 mm, linear-oblong,
obtuse to subacute...
-
toward the apex.
Umbels have 1-2
flowers with
bracts that are a****inate to
subulate and are 5–10
millimetres (0.20–0.39 in) long from the
broad base. Pedicel...
- in the
family Vanikoridae. (Original description) The
minute s**** is
subulate. It
contains six
rounded whorls. The
first two are
smooth and polished...
-
leaves are erect. In
terms of shape,
perichaetial leaves can be
ovate, lanceolate, or
subulate.
Apices of
perichaetial leaves are a****inate.
Calyptra are exclusively...
- mantle. The s****
grows to a size of 80 mm. The oral
appendages are simple,
subulate and retractile. This
marine species occurs off
Argentina and Chile. Bouchet...