- with erect-ascending stems. The
leaves are
oblong to linear-elliptic,
rugulose, serrated. This
species has
inflorescences of
simple racemes, sometimes...
-
longitudinally striate; the
nodes of the
pedicel smooth or only
slightly rugulose;
abdomen polished and smooth;
pilosity long, abundant,
reddish yellow,...
-
surface vs. E.
helioscopia is
longitudinally striate-
rugulose vs. favose-reticulate. / striate-
rugulose vs. foveolate(-reticulate) This is an
unusual surface...
- of lime granules,
sometimes not apparent. The wall very thin, even or
rugulose, cinereous, the thin
membrane covered by a
single layer of closely-adherent...
- as a
stiffening structure, or in
response to
disease or
insect damage.
rugulose Finely wrinkled.
ruminate (usually
applied to endosperm)
Irregularly grooved...
-
subacute margin. The
black seed coat is
almost smooth to
finely striate,
rugulose or pitted. The
genus Chenopodium contains several plants of
minor to moderate...
- wet
soils and
inselbergs in
Tropical Africa.
Linear leaves,
sometimes rugulose at the base and
weakly curved towards the apex. Inflorescence,
mostly ovoid...
-
light chesnut colour. It is not
hygrophanous or
viscid ad is
wrinkled (
rugulose) or
smooth with
subsulcate striations at the margins. Gills: Free or narrowly...
-
accommodate species with reddish-brown to vinaceous-brown,
finely wrinkled (
rugulose) to
perforated or
punctate spores;
these include Boletus subgenus Tylopilus...
-
covered with a
bloom of fine dust that can be
rubbed off
rugose wrinkled rugulose minutely rugose;
minutely wrinkled salebrose rough, rugged, or
uneven scabriculous...