- presence, form and
appearance of trichomes.
Examples include: glabrous,
glabrate –
lacking hairs or trichomes;
surface smooth hirsute – co****ly
hairy hispid...
- gibbose, gibbosity,
gibbous glaber glabr-
smooth glabella, glabellar,
glabrate, glabrescent,
glabrous †glabellus glabell-
glacies glaci- ice englacial...
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enlargement at the base.
glabrescent Becoming glabrous,
almost glabrous;
glabrate.
glabrous Lacking surface ornamentation such as hairs,
scales or bristles;...
- hypogeusia,
parageusia glabr-
hairless Latin glaber glabella, glabellar,
glabrate, glabrescent,
glabrous glaci- ice
Latin glacies glacé, glacial, glaciation...
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finely cut into fringes, the edge of a
frilly petal or leaf.
Floccose –
Glabrate –
Glabrous –
smooth without any
pubescences at all.
Glandular – Glandular-punctate...
-
trichomous petioles 2.5–10 cm long. The leaves, glandular-pubescent
below and
glabrate above with
frequent stomata, are
shallowly lobed and 2–3
times dentate...
-
depressions or pits (foveae)
foveolate with
small deep pits;
finely pitted glabrate almost glabrous glabrous smooth,
devoid of
pubescence (sensu stricto);...
- pliant,
brown at
first covered with
appressed rust-brown tomentum, soon
glabrate.
Petioles 1–7 x 0.5–1 mm, hairy.
Leaves crowded toward branchlet ends,...
- are
cuneate to rounded, with
pubescence of both
surfaces (more or less
glabrate). The
petioles of
principle leaves are 0.4–1.5 cm long. The
axillary spike...
- movements.
Adults fly in mid-summer. They are large,
black and
somewhat glabrate flies that
measure some 25 to 30 mm in length, with a
wingspan that may...