Definition of Suberose. Meaning of Suberose. Synonyms of Suberose

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Suberose. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Suberose and, of course, Suberose synonyms and on the right images related to the word Suberose.

Definition of Suberose

No result for Suberose. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Suberose from wikipedia

- campestris rugosa Kirchner. Kirchner's tree, like Späth's a level-branched suberose field elm, was received from Belgium in 1864 as Ulmus rugosa pendula. Kirchner...
- (finger-like). A seed coat with the consistency of cork is referred to as suberose. Other terms include crustaceous (hard, thin or brittle). A typical seed...
- The bitegmic (separate testa and tegmen) seed coat itself may be thin, suberose (like cork), or crustaceous (hard or brittle). The endosperm is abundant...
- used for gas exchange with the environment while preventing water loss. Suberosehaving a corky texture. Tendril – a thigmotropic organ which attaches...
- hollandica group. Not to be confused with Späth's U. campestris rugosa, a suberose field elm. Revue Horticole (1829) described "l'orme d'Avignon" as a tall...
- the Cork-barked elm, is a slow-growing or dwarf form of con****uously suberose Field Elm. Of disputed status, it is considered a distinct variety by some...
- campestris var. microphylla pendula. Not to be confused with Schneider's suberose cultivar 'Propendens'. Kew's U. campestris var. microphylla pendula (1896...
- 5–1 cm). The tree, which has smooth branchlets, has been grafted on to a suberose U. minor stock. Lower Granton Road tree, Edinburgh, September Same, October...
- 'Monumentalis' was described by Beissner (1904) as a columnar form of suberose field elm with short, crowded, contorted branches and dense, often twisted...