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layer that
provides partially undifferentiated cells for
plant growth.
campanulate Bell-shaped.
camptodromous Pinnate venation in
which the
secondary veins...
- A bell barrow,
sometimes referred to as a Wes**** type barrow,
campanulate form barrow, or a
bermed barrow, is a type of
tumulus identified as such by...
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appreciated for its very
showy reddish-orange or
crimson (rarely yellow),
campanulate flowers. The
generic name
comes from the
Ancient Gr****
words σπαθη (spathe)...
- Tubular-
campanulate corolla,
bearing long
points and
emergent from
tubular calyx (Brugmansia aurea,
Golden Angel's Trumpet,
family Solanaceae)....
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Armillaria ostoyae Mycological characteristics Gills on
hymenium Cap is
campanulate or
convex Hymenium is
decurrent Stipe has a ring
Spore print is white...
- trumpet-shaped appearance. In
these cases the
pileus is
termed infundibuliform.
Campanulate (bell-shaped)
Conical Convex Depressed Flat
Infundibuliform Offset Ovate...
- for them to be certain. Cap: (0.5)1 — 2(3) cm in diameter,
conic to
campanulate or
subumbonate and
often with a
slight papilla,
hygrophanous or glabrescent...
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trunk is pachycaul, and
typically short and fat. It
produces large,
campanulate,
yellow flowers. The
species was
formally known as:
Pachypodium rosulatum...
- 5 cm (1⁄2–1 in) in diameter, oval to cylindrical, but
expands to
become campanulate (bell-shaped),
sometimes with an umbo (a
central nipple-like protrusion);...
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centimetres (1⁄2–1+1⁄2 in) across, dry, at
first hemispheric,
expanding to
campanulate or convex, with an
incurved margin when young.
Young caps
start out light...