- to
biserial or uniserial.
Walls are of
agglutinated material and are
canaliculate, that is have micro-tubular cavities. Apertures, an
interiomarginal arch...
-
curved embryo sac.
Compare amphitropus, anatropous, and orthotropous.
canaliculate Channelled;
having a
longitudinal groove.
canescent Approaching white...
- leaves, that
arise in
tufts from the bulbs. The
leaves are
grooved (
canaliculate),
smooth (glabrous) and
linear with a
white to
light green linear midrib...
-
agglutinated material and have
cavities created by micro-tubules, i.e. are
canaliculate.
Apertures have a
valvular tooth or flap, at
least in
early stage, but...
- palmivora:
isolated from
strangler vine (Morrenia odorata)
Puccinia canaliculate, to
control Yellow nutsedge Puccinia thalaspeos, to
control Dyer's woad...
- obtuse, base
subcordate and asymmetric,
margin serrate, glabrous;
midrib canaliculate above;
secondary nerves ca. 8 pairs;
tertiary nerves obliquely and distantly...
- falcate, 11⁄2–2 mm glabrous, coriaceous, no
prominent veins,
sometimes canaliculate panicle scabrid,
glandularly muricate present scabrid,
glandularly muricate...
- are agglutinated, made of
gathered material cemented together and are
canaliculate -
contain micro-tubular
cavities extending between the
inner and outer...
- flowers. The key
distinguishing character of this
species is its
roughly canaliculate dorsal petal appendage. The type
variety is the most
widespread and variable...
-
pubescent or glabrous.
Petiole 1·5–6·5 cm. long,
almost cylindric,
narrowly canaliculate and
marginate above,
pubescent or glabrous.
Leaflets ± dull red-brown...