-
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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Himalayan Edelweiss, Tra - Wa(Dzongkha)
Brief Description:
Leaves liner –
spathulate sometimes brown apiculate,
acute or sub obtuse.
Flower corolla densely...
- rock crevices. It is a biennial,
growing to 50 cm tall. It has
fleshy spathulate to
obovate leaves. It
produces white terminal racemes of
flowers in late...
-
Tephroseris integrifolia subsp. maritima, also
known as the
spathulate fleawort or
South Stack fleawort, is
endemic to
Holyhead Island,
occurring only...
- 39–1.18 in); the
leathery leaves are
narrowly obovate to very
narrowly spathulate, base cuneate, apex
usually rounded and up to 23 cm (9.1 in) long by up...
-
centimetres (2.0–5.9 in). This
plant forms a
rosette of
basal obovate to
spathulate yellowish-green leaves,
about 1 cm long.
Flowers are deep blue, 1–2 centimetres...
-
Amphipterygium genus by the
shape of its
terminal leaflets,
which is
spathulate, and has
dentate margins on the
distal half of the leaflet. Amphypterygium...
- stagshorn.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are gelatinous, pale yellow, and
spathulate (widening
towards the apex). It
typically grows on logs and dead wood...
-
plant with
bright blue
spherical flowerheads and dark green, leathery,
spathulate leaves,
veined beneath. The
flowering period extends from
March to June...