Definition of Farinose. Meaning of Farinose. Synonyms of Farinose

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Definition of Farinose

Farinose
Farinose Far`i*nose", a. [L. farinosus: cf. F. farineux.] 1. Yielding farinaa; as, farinose substances. 2. (Bot. & Zo["o]l.)Civered with a sort of white, mealy powder, as the leaves of some poplars, and the body of certain insects; mealy.

Meaning of Farinose from wikipedia

- pitted-reticulate and are densely covered with smaller farinose granules with sp**** larger farinose granules. Commelina communis was first described in...
- leaves are often densely covered by vesicular globose hairs, thus looking farinose. Characteristically, these trichomes persist, collapsing later and becoming...
- numerous seeds are small. Their nutritive tissue (endosperm) is oily and farinose. The fruit of Platystemon is a schizocarp. The basic chromosome number...
- tinctorum Peltigeraceae Lobaria sp. Ramalinaceae Ramalina farinaceafarinose cartilage lichen Ramalina conduplicans Umbilicariaceae Umbilicaria spp...
- Christodoulou MS, Rodondi G, Vitalini S, P****arella D, Fico G (February 2014). "Farinose alpine Primula species: phytochemical and morphological investigations"...
- be referred to as 'farina', the plants themselves being described as 'farinose' or 'farinaceous'.: 51  Epicuticular wax forms crystalline projections...
- structures (soredia) which are granular in C. polydactyla and more mealy (farinose) in C. macilenta. "Standardized Common Names for Wild Species in Canada"...
- esorediate at the base, and either esorediate or sorediate at the tip with farinose (floury) soredia. The apothecia (fruiting bodies) are dark-coloured. They...
- central stem. The leaves are covered in a mealy, flour-like substance (farinose). In spring, the plant bears loose umbels of pink flowers with a prominent...
- particularly those within the genus Topeliopsis, primarily due to its flour-like (farinose) thallus and its comparatively small, brown spores. The genus Paratopeliopsis...