- Colombia, with
foliage characterized by a
cordate (heart-shaped) and
velutinous surface, pink margins, and
striking pale green, white, or
pinkish veins...
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tissue covering the
aerial roots of
orchids and some
other epiphytes.
velutinous See velvety.
velvety Densely covered with fine, short, soft,
erect hairs...
- (petiole)
about 1
centimetre (0.4 in) long. The
bracteoles and
sepals are
velutinous (velvety). It
flowers between January and March, and
fruits in between...
-
green (dark
green to
black on the
reverse side of the agar plate), with a
velutinous texture.
Grown on malt
extract agar,
colonies are 50 mm in diameter, dull...
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shrub with the bark of the stem dark - gray and
young branches finely velutinous. It is
native to
southwest Mexico. "Hesperothamnus
brachycalyx Rydb"....
- fly in the
family Rhagionidae.
United States Johnson, C.W. (1912). "The
velutinous species of the
genus Chrysopilus". Psyche: A
Journal of Entomology. 19:...
-
widely ovate leaves that have
uniformly green upper leaf surface,
densely velutinous, with
denticulate leaf margin,
outer tepals, and red
scabrous ovary and...
- dark-red and
rough bark of the tree. The
fruit have a yellow-orange and
velutinous peel,
while the pulp is pink-orange. Govaerts, Rafael. "Artocarpus parvus"...
- but
found as high as 3400 m. Its
flower petals are a pale pink, and its
velutinous (velvety)
fruit are
green when
unripe and purplish‑red when ripe. The...
-
genus Buchwaldoboletus in 2011. The cap is 4–17 cm,
pulvinate to plane,
velutinous,
silky and tomentose,
viscid when wet. Its
color is
yellow to cinnamon-brown...