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- a leaf) Having an extremely short petiole, and may appear sessile. subquadrangular Not quite square. Compare quadrangular. subshrub A small shrub which...
- than half the diameter of the neck; the body scales are juxtaposed, subquadrangular in shape, and in 23–47 rows around the thickest part of the body; ventral...
- Heath Gonostemon hirsutus (L.) P.V. Heath Stapelia hirsuta stems are subquadrangular in cross-section, about 20 centimetres (7.9 in) high, and 1 centimetre...
- brown to black. The crown is dense and rounded, the young branches subquadrangular and tomentose, bearing oblong to lanceolate subcoriaceous leaves 3...
- 5 m (16 ft) tall, with grey fissured bark. The young branches are subquadrangular and tomentose, bearing sessile or subsessile lanceolate or elliptic...
- view, largest crown in subadults/adults higher than six centimeters, subquadrangular mesial denticles at two-thirds of the crown in lateral teeth. Currently...
- high, and is closely related to B. coriacea. The young branches are subquadrangular and tomentose, bearing coriaceous leaves oblong to elliptic 3 – 8 cm...
- palpebrals would have been located above either eye of Tewkensuchus, one subquadrangular anterior palpebral (although its true shape remains unknown due to...
- dense foliage, has an irregular crown, with abundant branching and subquadrangular branches. Its leaves are simple opposite, with an entire border, smooth...
- branched, and with a greyish-black shredding bark. The young branches are subquadrangular and tomentose, bearing sessile lanceolate to elliptic opposite subcoriaceous...