Definition of Suffruticose. Meaning of Suffruticose. Synonyms of Suffruticose

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Definition of Suffruticose

Suffruticose
Suffruticose Suf*fru"ti*cose`, a. [Pref. suf- + fruticose.] (Bot.) Woody in the lower part of the stem, but with the yearly branches herbaceous, as sage, thyme, hyssop, and the like.

Meaning of Suffruticose from wikipedia

- Canthium coromandeli****, also known as Karai, is a bushy thorny suffruticose herb, a native of India found mainly in the Coromandel region.[unreliable...
- resembling those of the genus Mimosa, disposed in two ranges. It is suffruticose, woody at the base and herbaceous above. The leaves are large at the...
- or a rhizome, sometimes at some distance from the stem of the plant. suffruticose Having a woody base, but herbaceous higher up. suffrutex A subshrub or...
- shrub frutescence, frutescent, fruticose, fruticulose, suffrutescent, suffruticose, suffruticulose †fruticulus fruticul- frūx frūg- fruit frugal, frugality...
- 24 species of herbs and shrubs that are sometimes described as being suffruticose and have bipinnate leaves. Desmanthus is closely related to Leucaena...
- South American foxglove are small, showy, perennial, many-branched and suffruticose with entire, decussate leaves. The flowers are solitary, with a regular...
- South American foxglove are small, showy, perennial, many-branched and suffruticose with entire, decussate leaves. The flowers are solitary, with a regular...
- lower part, branched, with ascending annual and herbaceous branches (suffruticose) with hairs 3 millimeters long (hence the Latin name hirsutus of this...
- South American foxglove are small, showy, perennial, many-branched and suffruticose with toothed, opposite leaves. The flowers are solitary, with a regular...
- clearly vary depending on the variety. The biological form is chamaephyte suffruticose, as these plants have perennating buds borne close to the ground and...