Definition of Suffruticose. Meaning of Suffruticose. Synonyms of Suffruticose

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Definition of Suffruticose

Suffruticose
Suffruticose Suf*fru"ti*cose`, a. [Pref. suf- + fruticose.] (Bot.) Woody in the lower part of the stem, but with the yearly branches herbaceous, as sage, thyme, hyssop, and the like.

Meaning of Suffruticose from wikipedia

- to other Phyllanthus species as well) or leafflower, is a species of suffruticose (woody and perennial at the base with the above being herbaceous) and...
- Canthium coromandeli**** is a bushy thorny suffruticose herb, a native of India found mainly in the Coromandel region.[unreliable source?] Canthium coromandeli****...
- clearly vary depending on the variety. The biological form is chamaephyte suffruticose, as these plants have perennating buds borne close to the ground and...
- shrub frutescence, frutescent, fruticose, fruticulose, suffrutescent, suffruticose, suffruticulose †fruticulus fruticul- frūx frūg- fruit frugal, frugality...
- endemic to the island of Taiwan. Pogostemon formos**** are herbs or suffruticose plants, growing up to 1 m tall and covered with septate hairs; the stems...
- lower part, branched, with ascending annual and herbaceous branches (suffruticose) with hairs 3 millimeters long (hence the Latin name hirsutus of this...
- with lobes that are partially raised. E.g. Genera Caloplaca, Lecanora Suffruticoseclusters of coralloid cushions. E.g. Peltula clavata Lepraria incana...
- thyrses of yellow flowers. Goodenia phillipsiae is an erect to spreading suffruticose, glabrous shrub that typically grows to a height of 30 cm (12 in). It...
- while Lomelosia caucasica M. Bieb. is a perennial. They are sometimes suffruticose (having a woody base, but herbaceous higher up), unarmed, without prickles...
- by Alexander von Gilli in 1973 to accommodate a single specimen of a suffruticose pyrophyte with ternate leaves. The type species was Multidentia verticillata...