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subobtusus leaf tip or base
Somewhat blunted;
neither blunt nor
sharp subulate subulatus leaf tip Awl-shaped with a
tapering point terete 3-D
shape Cylindrical...
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white flowers which are
about 2 cm (3⁄4 inch) in diameter. The
bracts are
subulate (tapering to a point), 1-6 mm. Each
flower is
carried by a
pedicel (single...
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staminal cup in the
center of the perianth. The free
parts of
filaments are
subulate and flat. It is a
sterile aneutriploid (2n=3x−1=68). The
species was introduced...
- yellow-green
plant rarely more than 10 mm tall. It has two
types of leaves, both
subulate (with a long,
narrow tip).
Setae are 0.8–1.0 mm long;
cylindrical capsules...
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Nature Reserve (Hubei province). The
specific epithet subulatum (meaning
subulate)
refers to the
shape of its skeletocystidia. Yuan, Hai-Sheng.; Dai, Yu-Cheng...
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subtend To
stand beneath or
close to, as in a
bract at the base of a flower.
subulate Narrow and
tapering gradually to a fine point.
succulent 1. Juicy or fleshy...
- placentation, 1
ovule in each chamber;
style gynobasic, long;
stigma bifid subulate,
upper lobe
minute or obsolete.
Fruit The
fruit of L.
aspera is 2.5 mm...
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insert at the
junction of the
floral tube and
ovary wall, with
filaments subulate or clavate. As in
other primitive eudicots, some of the 5 or 10 stamens...
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forming a thick,
dense mat with
stems less than 10 cm long, and
slender subulate (awl-shaped)
leaves up to 1 cm long. The
flowers are 4–5 mm in diameter...
- stem
leafy with
alternate leaves;
flowers paniculate;
petals filiform or
subulate;
western North America Tiarella sect. Eutiarella Torr. et Gray: flowering...