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Sarmentose may
refer to:
Sarmentose (botany), a term
describing plants which have long
slender stolons Sarmentose (chemistry), a type of
sugar This disambiguation...
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Ranunculus repens.
Plants with long,
slender stolons are
referred to as
sarmentose plants.
Other plants with
stolons below the soil
surface include many...
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Sarmentose is a
hexose monosaccharide with the
molecular formula C7H14O4,
obtained from
sarmentocymarin by hydrolysis. It is
stereoisomeric with cymarose...
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sarment A long, slender,
prostrate stolon,
commonly called a runner.
sarmentose Reproducing by sarments;
strawberry plants are the most
familiar example...
- go as high as 40
meters and
reach a
diameter of 23 cm, occasionally, a
sarmentose shrub, it can be
capable of
reaching 7
meters high; its stem is dark brown...
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Strobilanthes tonkinensis var.
sarmentosus is so
named because it has
sarmentose (long and slender) branches. When the
chloroplast genome was sequenced...
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cashew and
sumac family Anacardiaceae.
Pegia species grow as shrubs,
sarmentose trees or lianas. They are polygamous,
woody climbers. The
ovoid or oblong...
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Laboratory syntheses of L-oleandrose and DL-oleandrose have been reported.
Sarmentose, a
diastereomeric dideoxy sugar Siddiqui, Bina Shaheen; Khatoon, Nasima;...
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Strophanthus divaricatus is a
liana or
sarmentose shrub that can grow up to 4.5
metres (15 ft) tall, with a
trunk diameter of up to 4
centimetres (1.6 in)...
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Maxwell had
considered the
plant was in the
Uvaria genus in 1975. A
sarmentose shrub or
woody climber (liana), up to 30m in length. The
leaves range...