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Cotoneaster allochrous Pojark.
... Cotoneaster allochrous Pojark. Cotoneaster allochrous Pojark. Rosaceae Deciduous small shrub 1.5-2 m high. Leaves distichous, ovate, thin, 1-2.5 cm long, 0.6-1,7 cm wide, green and ...
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Cotoneaster goloskokovii Pojark.
... . Cotoneaster goloskokovii Pojark. Rosaceae Deciduous small shrub up to 1.5 m hight. Shoots gray. Leaves distichous, thin, ovate to orbicular, 1-3.5 cm long, 1-2.5 cm wide. Base ...
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Angiosperm Families - Alliaceae J.G. Agardh
... leaves (but sometimes the leaves long-sheathed so as to appear cauline); bulbaceous, or cormous (especially ‘Themidaceae’), or rhizomatous (rarely — e.g. Agapanthus). Mesophytic, or xerophytic. Leaves not evergreen; alternate; conspicuously distichous ...
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Angiosperm Families - Amaryllidaceae Jaume St.-Hil.
... without allylic sulphides). Perennial; with a basal aggregation of leaves, or with neither basal nor terminal aggregations of leaves; bulbaceous (mostly), or rhizomatous (in that a few have structures transitional between rhizomes and bulbs). Mesophytic. Leaves mostly deciduous; alternate; spiral (not uncommonly, e.g. Crinum), or distichous ...
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An effect of gravity on bud-burst in balsam fir
... stimulus perception appears to be the bud itself. Except on the leading shoot, leaves from inverted buds turned so that their adaxial surface faced upward, unless there ... of leaves on lateral shoots were apparently predetermined because the shorter, more forward pointing leaves appeared below the longer distichous leaves on shoots from inverted buds. Shoots with normally oriented leaves ...
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Comparettia speciosa
... , distichous, papery bracts. LEAVES: 4-10 in. (10-25 cm) long. A single stiff, fleshy leaf, often suffused with red, is carried at the top of each pseudobulb. The oblong-lanceolate leaves are ...
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... of two major classes of plants, the other being Monocotyledonae. Dicotyledons have two seed leaves; the mature leaves branching with net-like veins and the flowers have five, or sometimes, four parts ... a dissepiment. DISSILIENT: Bursting open with some force, as the pod or capsule of Impatiens. DISTICHOUS: Arranged in two vertical rows on opposite sides of an axis. DIVARICATE: Spreading far apart ...
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Ginger
... monocotyledon having shoots less than a meter in height with alternate leaves that occur along two vertical rows, 180 degrees apart (distichous), so the plant is fairly easy to identify. The shade ...
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Bribie Island Orchid Society - Orchid Information and Photographs
... species which grow in very shaded habitats have thin textured, pleated leaves (Calanthe triplicata). Leaf Arrangements: The leaves of deciduous terrestrial orchids are mainly basal and may be solitary (Acianthus, ... have leaves scattered up the stem in a loose spiral (Habenaria, Spiranthes); others are arranged along the stems in two alternate rows. This later arrangement is termed distichous and is ...
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The Gasteria Reference Collection in North America - Home
... . Regardless of how Gasterias are formally classified, the genus is characterized by succulent leaves arranged either in two ranks (distichous) or in spiraling rosettes. The Gasteria flowers are tubular in form, with ... nitida var. armstrongii, a most unusual looking succulent with but a few broad, dark-green leaves, held horizontal and close to the ground. You will notice that all three of these ...
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