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- inverted one bulbous vase-shape over another, separating them with a cushionlike torus or a concave ring, and the other a simple vase shape, whose employment...
- Pulvilli are soft, cushionlike pads on the feet of insects and other arthropods, such as the housefly and ixodid ticks. They are located at the base of...
- "necking" in the nature of fluting at the top of the shafts and the wide cushionlike echinus may be interpreted as slightly self-conscious archaising features...
- August. This plant grows on exposed limestone substrates among other cushionlike plants and some larger plants such as sagebrush. There are 11 occurrences...
- sprawling to prostrate, interlacing branches and branchlets, forming a ± cushionlike m**** up to c. 2 m. diam., occ. up to 2m. tall. Branchlets ∞ with yellowish...
- exposed tundra habitat. It is a perennial herb taking a flat, dense, cushionlike form on the ground. Its very short stems are lined with hair-fringed...
- are endemic to high mountain ranges in California. They are petite, cushionlike mat-forming perennial herbs. As of December 2022[update], the Germplasm...
- Loricariichthys. The lower lip of immature males and females has two thick, cushionlike structures, which are covered with small papillae and have irregular...
- member of the silversword alliance, takes the form of a dense, rounded, cushionlike clump 10 to 50 centimeters tall. The leaves are borne in tightly packed...
- daily intake acervulus (pl. acervuli) The acervulus is an erumpent, cushionlike fruiting body bearing conidiop****s, conidia, and sometimes setae. It...