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might be a
difficulty under certain conditions. The
seeds are
smooth and
subcylindric with a
length of 5.0–9.1
millimetres (0.20–0.36 in),
width of 4.0–6.3...
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infrequently globose. 8–14 x 6–10 μm. Stipe: 5–15 cm long × .6–3 cm wide,
subcylindric,
somewhat narrowing upward, white,
becoming slightly tannish in age,...
- trees).
Dracaena angolensis has striped, elongate, smooth, greenish-gray
subcylindrical leaves. They are up to 3 cm (1 in)
diameter and grow up to 2 m (7 ft)...
- features:
Basidia 4-sterigmate;
abruptly clavate.
Cheilocystidia abundant;
subcylindric,
often subcapitate or capitate.
Occurring singly, gregariously, or caespitosely...
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chewing functions. The
lower jaw was L-shaped and
divided into the
subcylindrical transverse ramus,
which contained the teeth, and the back ramus, which...
- across, and
ranges from
purple to lilac, and
occasionally white; tube is
subcylindric, and
measures 0.6 - 1.7 (occasionally up to 2.2) cm in length. Calyx...
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sepals are 10 to 22 mm long and 2–5 mm wide.
Fruits in
heads ovoid to
subcylindric in shape, 17–25 mm long.
Anemone caroliniana is
native to
central and...
- thin, entire,
white to avellaneous;
stipe lateral, very thick, short,
subcylindric, 2-4 cm long, 3-6 cm. thick,
expanding into the pileus,
which it resembles...
- is a
dense slow-growing
coniferous evergreen tree with a
conical or
subcylindrical shaped crown that may
never become more than a bush on poor soil, but...