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three leaflets; for example, a
clover leaf.
trifoliolate See trifoliate.
trigonous Triangular in cross-section and
obtusely angled.
Compare triquetrous....
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aiding the
regrowth of
other species. It
reaches some 2,5 m in height, is
trigonous with wiry,
drooping yellow-green
leaves that are
narrowly sword-shaped...
- that
produce viable lenticular and
trigonous achenes, respectively. Up to 2/3 of the
flowers may
produce trigonous achenes.
Carex klamathensis is threatened...
- Nectar-glands 5,
transversely elliptic, dark yellow. Seed
capsules are
trigonous, 1-1.2 × 1-1.5 cm,
light reddish brown,
smooth and glabrous. The seeds...
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glabrous gr**** has fine and
numerous roots. It as
slender or rigidulous,
trigonous stems that are 0.5 to 2.0
millimetres (0.020 to 0.079 in) thick. Red-purple...
- The
annual or
perennial sedge has a
slender tufted habit. It has
smooth trigonous or
triquetrous shaped culms that are
typically 10 to 35 cm (3.9 to 13...
- flattened, undivided,
finally rigid;
fruit rather large, short-pedicellate,
trigonous-globular ;
seeds oblique-nephroid, but also
somewhat triangular, smooth...
- 4 to 14.2 in) and a
width of 1 to 1.6 mm (0.039 to 0.063 in) and are
trigonous to triquetrous. It is
found in
tropical parts of
central Africa in Tanzania...
- in Bolivia,
South America. It is
distinguished by its short,
stout and
trigonous stems and by the
irregular pollen aggregates of more than
eight grains...
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grows to a
height of 42 to 60 cm (17 to 24 in) and has
short rhizomes and
trigonous shaped culms with a
length of 26 to 50 cm (10 to 20 in). The
basal leaves...