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blade of a leaf or the
expanded upper part of a petal,
sepal or bract.
lanate covered in or
composed of
wooly hairs.
lanceolate longer than broad, narrowly...
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herbaceous perennials,
usually densely covered with gray or silver-white, silky-
lanate hairs. They are
named lamb's ears
because of the leaves'
curved shape and...
- in
addition to
featuring as an
ornamental plant in gardens. This small,
lanate shrub is
easily recognised by the
distinctive soft,
woolly covering of white-grey...
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Balsamorhiza lanata, with the
common name
lanate balsamroot, is a
species of
plant in the
tribe Heliantheae of the
family Asteraceae native to California...
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Hispidulous Minutely hispid. ****y With a fine,
close grayish-white pubescence.
Lanate, or
lanose With
woolly hairs.
Pilose With soft,
clearly separated hairs...
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flower ovary at side or
mouth of receptacle-tube leaf
lower surface lanate and with hair-filled
stomatal cavities and
parallel secondaries closely...
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balsamroot - Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Oregon,
Washington Balsamorhiza lanata -
lanate balsamroot - Oregon,
California Balsamorhiza macrolepis -
California balsamroot...
- (Drosera, Nepenthes, Stylosanthes).
Plant indumentum types include hirsute lanate pilose pubescent scabrous scurfy stellate tomentose villous The use of an...
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Antipodean Islands. Its
specific epithet, lanata,
describes its woolly-haired (
lanate) rhizomes.
Leptinella lanata is a
creeping perennial,
monoecious herb. It...
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possibly trioecious shrub or
small tree 2–6 m high, with subquadrangular,
lanate young branches bearing leaves with
petioles 1–2 cm long,
membranaceous ovate-lanceolate...