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- the plant using the ablative singular or plural, e.g. foliis ovatis 'with ovate leaves'. Glossary of botanical terms Glossary of plant morphology Cladophylls...
- branches; sti****s subulate from a broad base, 1–2 mm long, mostly long persistent; petiole 1–3.6 cm long, puberulous; blade lanceolate to ovate, obovate or...
- proliferating; peduncles terete, 35–56 cm; rachis triangular; bracts distinct, subulate, 10–21 mm, co****, margins co****; pedicels erect to ascending, 2.1–7.5 cm...
- coronal lobes are 3 mm long and 1.2 mm wide and ovate-lanceolate in shape. They have thread-thin or subulate processes of approximately equal length at the...
- diameter. Each flower has a chalice in cup with five teeth lanceolate-subulate scarious, a large corolla infundibular pink (funnel-shaped) formed of a...
- carpels each have a broad scale at their base. The anthers are ovate, the styles are subulate, and the stigmas are capitate. The plant flowers in the summer...
- pubescent bracts. Sepals 1.5~3.0 ?0.5~1.0 mm, lanceolate-subulate, acute, ciliate, ovate-subulate; petals 4.0~6.5 ?0.7~1.5 mm, linear-oblong, obtuse to subacute...
- tall, dark purple, a rounded hexagon in cross section; stigmas co****ly subulate, 6–8 mm (0.24–0.31 in) long, erect, dark purple. Flowers have a ****y or...
- 6–4 mm; sti****s up to 2–3.5 mm, shorter or longer than petiole, subulate or triangular-subulate, apex often piliferous, glabrous or more or less hairy, green...
- the **** organs or later the seta) are oblong, oblong-lanceolate, or ovate-subulate. Plants are autoicous (male and female reproductive structures on the...