Definition of Strigillose. Meaning of Strigillose. Synonyms of Strigillose

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Definition of Strigillose

Strigillose
Strigillose Strig"il*lose`, a. [Dim. fr. strigose.] (Bot.) Set with stiff, slender bristles.

Meaning of Strigillose from wikipedia

- soft and erect hairs pubescentbearing hairs or trichomes of any type strigilloseminutely strigose strigosehaving straight hairs all pointing in...
- drupes. striate Striped with parallel, longitudinal lines or ridges. strigillose Minutely strigose. strigose Covered with appressed, straight, rigid,...
- are between 2.6 and 3.8 mm (0.10 and 0.15 in) in length and sp****ly strigillose, or set with stiff bristly hairs, with 7 to 10 ribs, which themselves...
- vary from glabrous (hairless) to various forms of pubescence (strigose, strigillose, hispid, stipitate-glandular or villous). In some species, the basal...
- obtuse to acute, while the surfaces are glabrous (hairless), somewhat strigillose (with stiff, slender bristles), puberulent (very finely haired), scabrellous...
- 3–5 nerves, and with a few stiff, slender bristles on their surfaces (strigillose). They also have tufts of hair (pappi) on the top which are white to...
- with 3–4 nerves, and with a few stiff, slender bristles on the surface (strigillose). They also have tufts of hairs (pappi) which are cream or rose-tinged...
- shape (like an egg), 1–1.8 mm long with 4–5 faint nerves, and sp****ly strigillose (with a few stiff, slender bristles) or sericeous (silky-looking) on...
- sometimes compressed. They are 1.2–2 mm long with 3–5 nerves, and are strigillose (with a few stiff, slender bristles) on their surface. They also have...
- have 4 to 6 nerves and a few stiff, slender bristles on their surfaces (strigillose). Their pappi (tufts of hairs) are white and 3.5 to 4 mm (0.14 to 0.16 in)...