- long
enough for the
whole length of a ship.
Theophrastus classifies undershrubs as spiny, such as thistle,
eryngo and safflower, and spineless, such...
- The
flora of
Madhya Pradesh province in India, is very rich and diverse. Central,
eastern and
southern parts of the
state are forested,
whereas northern...
-
first described as a
genus in 1824. It
comprises monoecious herbs or
undershrubs. The
genus is
widespread across Europe, Africa, and Asia. Chrozophora...
- (/ˈmɑːrdʒərəm/,
Origanum majorana) is a cold-sensitive
perennial herb or
undershrub with
sweet pine and
citrus flavours. In some
Middle Eastern countries...
-
flowering plants. The
species are
terrestrial (sometimes epiphytic)
herbs or
undershrubs, and
occur in
subtropical and
tropical moist climates, in
South and Central...
-
subcontinent and East Asia (from
India to Indonesia).
Rauvolfia is a
perennial undershrub widely distributed in
India in the sub-Himalayan
regions up to 1,000 metres...
- A
subshrub (Latin suffrutex) or
undershrub is
either a
small shrub (e.g.
prostrate shrubs) or a
perennial that is
largely herbaceous but
slightly woody...
-
religious rituals.
Theophrastus wrote about two
different sages, a wild
undershrub he
called sphakos, and a
similar cultivated plant he
called elelisphakos...
-
Having a
woody base, but
herbaceous higher up.
suffrutex A
subshrub or
undershrub.
sulcate Furrowed; grooved. May be
single (monosulcate), two (bisulcate)...
- brachyblasts,
which produce leaves. The
Andean clade consists of
climbers or
undershrubs with
smaller flowers and does not form brachyblasts. In 2013, it was...