- for
crafts and
extensively in
paper making. It is a co**** gr**** with
inrolled leaves and a
panicle patterned inflorescence.
Species of the
genus Stipa...
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specimens range from
white to gray or tan to dark-brown; the
margin is
inrolled when young, and is
smooth and
often somewhat lobed or wavy. The
flesh is...
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specific epithet involutus, '
inrolled',
refers to the cap margin.
Common names include the
naked brimcap,
poison paxillus,
inrolled pax,
poison pax, common...
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blades 2–6
millimetres (0.079–0.236 in) wide. They are flat, folded, and
inrolled,
tapering to a fine point. The leaf
bases at the
terminus of each rhizome...
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cranberry or cranberry) It has
small 5–10 mm (1⁄4–3⁄8 in) leaves, with an
inrolled margin. The
flowers are dark pink, with a
purple central spike, produced...
- (infundibuliform) funnel-shaped, for
example in the
corolla of a flower.
inrolled rolled inward.
insectivorous catching, and
drawing nutriment from, insects...
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averages 12–50 mm in diameter. It is
conical to conic-convex with
slightly inrolled edges when young, and
becomes convex,
often slightly upturned, sub-gibbous...
- of the stalk. The
blade is
normally long and flat, but may be folded,
inrolled,
channelled or absent. The
leaves have
parallel veins and a
distinct midrib...
- the way the leaf is
folded in the bud, is
either involute (i.e.
having inrolled margins) or supervolute. The
inflorescences are terminal,
meaning the stem...
- Zealand. It
forms large clumps up to
about 80 cm in
height with
smooth inrolled leaves 70 cm long and 1 mm wide with
sharp tips. It is
found on sea cliffs...