-
pilose –
pubescent with long, straight, soft,
spreading or
erect hairs puberulent –
minutely pubescent;
having fine, short,
usually erect,
hairs puberulous...
- solitary,
puberulent rachis, 5-mere
flowers on
puberulent pedicels supported by a
deciduous bract ;
calyx tube 0.2–0.7 cm long,
glabrous or
puberulent, corolla...
-
branched stems and
pendulous ultimate branches.
Branchlets are
subterete and
puberulent, with
older stems having light red,
exfoliating bark. The
leaves are ternate...
- shrubs,
reaching 0.5-1.5 m in height,
sometimes climbing up to 7 m, with
puberulent to
densely pilose young growth and
exfoliating bark on
older stems. The...
-
tepals include pubescent (with
dense fine, short, soft hairs, downy),
puberulent (minutely pubescent,
hairs barely visible to the
naked eye) and puberulous...
-
metres (20 ft). The
branches are
densely packed with small, purplish, and
puberulent branchlets that
easily peel off. The
leaves are
either opposite or ternate...
- to 6
meters long. It has
suberous stems in its
lower part,
glabrous to
puberulent. The
leaves are simple, alternate,
entire to three-lobed, with both sides...
-
lanose With
woolly hairs.
Pilose With soft,
clearly separated hairs.
Puberulent, or
puberulous With fine,
minute hairs.
Pubescent With soft,
short and...
-
occasionally pubescent or
puberulent. The
adaxial surfaces of leaf
blades are
typically scabrous,
though occasionally are
hirsute or
puberulent. The
abaxial sclerenchyma...
-
flowers that open at
night and are very fragrant. The
seeds are
minutely puberulent. The
Plant List McLaughlin, S.P. 1993
Apocynaceae A.L. Juss.
Dogbane Family...