Definition of Spinulose. Meaning of Spinulose. Synonyms of Spinulose

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Definition of Spinulose

Spinulose
Spinulose Spin"u*lose`, Spinulous Spin"u*lous, a. [Cf. F. spinuleux.] Covered with small spines.

Meaning of Spinulose from wikipedia

- with the standard 12–15 mm long; fruits are jointed and made of 2–4 spinulose articles. Pods have a yellow thorny surface that turns brown at maturity...
- is known as the narrow buckler-fern in the United Kingdom, and as the spinulose woodfern in North America. It is a tetraploid of hybrid origin, one parent...
- above; mouth oblique, produced on the upper side; teeth short, triangular,spinulose, ciliate, the upper one is the longest and 8–13 mm (0.31–0.51 in) in length...
- less than a micron in length (spinulus, plural spinuli) referred to as spinulose (scabrate), or longer than a micron (echina, echinae) referred to as echinate...
- contain 16 ascospores. Ascospores are hyaline or green and typically spinulose. More than 200 species of Hypocrea have been described but few have been...
- than 2 cm, with bracts and bracteoles less than 1 cm long, and notable spinulose-ciliate Inflorescences: staminate inflorescences erect, 15–25 cm, flower...
- paraplectenchymatous, uncarbonized structure. Spinulose-tipped periphysoids are present, as are unbranched paraphyses with spinulose tips. The ascospores of Acanthotrema...
- of the rpl2 intron in cpDNA, 4) single whorl of tepals, 5) pollen with spinulose and tubuliferous/punctate exine, 6) placentation free-central to basal...
- Eupodium cicutifolium does occasionally have short-stalked synangia, and has spinulose spores like the other Eupodium species, but is otherwise easily mistaken...
- Herbaceous plants include wood sorrel, bunchberry, yellow clintonia, and spinulose woodfern (Dryopteris carthusiana). Mosses and lichens cover exposed rocks...