- (1.6 in) long, and
repeatedly divide by
threes into from 5 to 50
narrow laciniae,
circular in cross-section, with a
diameter of less than 0.5 mm (0.02 in)...
- each
stipes are two lobes, the
inner lacinia and
outer galea (plurals
laciniae and galeae). At the
outer margin, the
typical galea is a
cupped or scoop-like...
-
substrate at a
single point, all with
narrow lobes,
known as
laciniae,
growing outwards.
These laciniae,
which are
covered in fine hairs,
split repeatedly into...
- In this it
resembles Hypotrachyna microblasta, but the
latter has
wider laciniae and
larger apothecia, and is
laterally overlapping. Its
epithet angustissima...
- vice versa. "Laciniate"
leaves are
deeply divided into many long, thin
laciniae. This leaf type is
typical of the
species known as woollybushes. The source...
- times, into long thin
laciniae,
round in cross-section (terete), and
often covered in a fine down of soft hairs. The
number of
laciniae varies greatly. In...
-
flowers on the same individuals.
Female flowers have a
calyx with
sessile laciniae. The
ovary is appressed,
broadly ovate, apiculate, and denticulate. The...
- the
genus Adenanthos with
leaves deeply divided into long, soft,
slender laciniae,
often covered in a fine down of soft hairs.
These properties give the...
-
Papillose labellum, the
laciniae finely ciliate...
- each of
which is
typically further divided into two
laciniae. Thus most
leaves have 6
laciniae,
though sometimes there are 8, and very
rarely fewer than...