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- bears trichomes at first, but loses them with age, the term used is glabrescent. In the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, trichome formation is initiated...
- with soft, short and erect hairs (tomentose). Old stems are smooth (glabrescent). Leaves are 5–7 cm (2.0–2.8 in) by 4–6 cm (1.6–2.4 in), fleshy, undivided...
- campanulate or subumbonate and often with a slight papilla, hygrophanous or glabrescent, even to striate at the margin, ocherous to brown or beige to straw color...
- Floccose With flocks of soft, woolly hairs, which tend to rub off. Glabrescent Losing hairs with age. Glabrous No hairs of any kind present. Glandular...
- parageusia glabr- hairless Latin glaber glabella, glabellar, glabrate, glabrescent, glabrous glaci- ice Latin glacies glacé, glacial, glaciation, glacier...
- water available. The top side of the leaves is a dark green color with a glabrescent texture. The leaves are rough and rubbery to limit the loss of moisture...
- villous to puberulent (with fine, minute hairs), gradually becoming glabrescent. Leaves: Ovate to ovate-lanceolate or lanceolate, measuring 1.5-2.5 (occasionally...
- composed of 5-7-lobes, approximately 20–40 cm long and wide. The leaves are glabrescent on the top but tomentose on the bottom. The elephant rope tree's panicles...
- soon becoming glabrescent. The opposite ovate to narrowly lanceolate leaves are 6–12 long by 2–4 cm wide, both surfaces green and glabrescent, the margins...
- laxly branched, whitish-yellow tomentose. Leaves are generally green-glabrescent above, ovate-lanceolate, the base cordiform. Inflorescences are erect...