- same
direction as
along a
margin or
midrib tomentellous –
minutely tomentose tomentose –
covered with dense, matted,
woolly hairs villosulous – minutely...
- cylindrical,
initially brown tomentose,
glabrous in old age.
Petiole 0.5–1.8 cm or
almost absent,
slightly brown or
tomentose, subglabrous; sti****s deciduous...
-
stiff hairs.
Tomentose Densely pubescent with matted, soft
white woolly hairs. Cano-
tomentose Between canescent and
tomentose. Felted-
tomentose Woolly and...
- is
widely cultivated as an
ornamental plant for its white, felt-like
tomentose leaves; in
horticultural use, it is also
sometimes called dusty miller...
-
Nicrophorus tomentosus (gold-necked
carrion beetle or
tomentose burying beetle) is a
species of
burying beetle that was
described by
Friedrich Weber in...
-
Leaves emerging from buds of
Oldenburgia grandis are
densely tomentose with a
dense indumentum, but
their upper surface is glabrescent; as seen here they...
-
freely branched shrublet that
grows to 70 cm tall. It has
chunky green tomentose leaves that are
oblanceolate to oblong, with 3-8
reddish teeth at the...
- 5–5.5 cm, thin to coriaceous, with
surfaces above glabrous or
densely tomentose at flowering, and
glabrous or more or less
hairy beneath at maturity....
- the leaf, and T. grandis f.
tomentella is
noted for its
dense yellowish tomentose hairs on the
lower surface of the leaf. The
English word teak
comes via...
- disease. This
species is a
short shrub growing 35–75 cm (14–30 in) tall.
Tomentose branches extend radially from a
central stem.
Leaves are dull green, elliptic...