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glabrous spinescent

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Angiosperm Families - Crossosomataceae Endl.
... of Flowering Plants L. Watson and M. J. Dallwitz Crossosomataceae Endl. Habit and leaf form. Glabrous, sometimes spinescent shrubs. Xerophytic. Leaves deciduous; small; alternate, or opposite (Apacheria); simple. Lamina entire; pinnately veined ...
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Cycas apoa
... terminated by a spine or paired leaflets; 4 mm long. Petiole 35-60 cm long, glabrous, spinescent for 80-100% of length. Basal leaflets not gradually reducing to spines, 140 mm ... 13 mm apart on rachis; median leaflets section flat; margins undulate; apex softly acuminate, not spinescent; midrib raised above, raised below. Cataphylls linear, soft, pilose, persistent. Pollen cones narrowly ovoid, ...
plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au

Cycas armstrongii
... leaf expands; rachis usually terminated by a spine. Petiole 10-25(-35) cm long, glabrous, spinescent (usually), for 20-60% of length. Basal leaflets not gradually reducing to spines. Median ... 6-14 mm apart on rachis; median leaflets section flat; margins flat; apex aristate, not spinescent; midrib raised above, raised below. Cataphylls linear, pungent, pilose, persistent. Pollen cones ovoid, orange, ...
plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au
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Key to Native and Naturalized Genera of Ingeae
... as well as the West Indies..............Chloroleucon 2. Armament of spinescent stipules. 4. No petiolar nectary.........Zapoteca subgen. Aculeata 4. ... America........... ...................................Pseudosamanea 66. Peduncles less than 1 cm; valves of pod glabrous; cultivated and perhaps sparingly naturalized in the Neotropics............. .................................Albizia procera ...
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