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strongly glaucous

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The Cycad Pages
... yellow orange-brown (sarcotesta) not pruinose slightly pruinose strongly pruinose fibrous layer present absent sclerotesta smooth ... strongly spinescent -- Series Endemicosae 6* Cataphylls soft, not spinescent -- Series Yorkianosae 5* Hypodermis continuous; leaves grey or blue 7 Leaves strongly glaucous; male cones small to medium, ovoid -- Series Cairnsianosae 7* Leaves not strongly glaucous ...
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Cycas brunnea
... margins on openly keeled leaves, the dark brown trichomes on new growth, and the large, strongly glaucous seeds. Most similar to C. angulata in habit, the large seeds, the dark brown ... leaflets (margins less recurved) which are more widely spaced on the rachis, the generally more strongly glaucous leaves and seeds, and the smaller seeds. Distribution and habitat: Known from several populations in ...
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Cycad Society SA: Encephalartos dolomiticus
... Older stems are mostly leaning or procumbent when longer than one meter. The leaves are strongly glaucous ("blue"), straight but not very rigid and sometimes spirally rotated around the axis to ... Code of Botanical Nomenclature and E. verrucosus is synonymous. On account of its stiff, glaucous fronds with spinescent leaflet apices, E. dolomiticus resembles not only E. eugene-maraisii, but ...
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Angiosperm Families - Chenopodiaceae Vent.
... absent. Plants with roots; succulent, or non-succulent. Annual, or biennial, or perennial (often glaucous); with a basal aggregation of leaves, or with neither basal nor terminal aggregations ... , Salsola). • Technical details (Traganum). This description is offered for casual browsing only. We strongly advise against extracting comparative information from it. This is much more easily achieved ...
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Dicksoniaceae [First Draft]
... vein ends, submarginal, protected by an abaxial (‘inner’) indusium and a hardly to strongly modified lobe of the lamina segment (‘outer indusium’), connate at the base, cup- ... petiole flattened; laminae 2-pinnate + pinnatifid to 3-pinnate + pinnatifid, monomorphic or dimorphic, firm, often glaucous beneath, glabrous when mature or persistently hairy on rachis, costa, costule and veins; rachis ...
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Drynariaceae [First Draft]
... 0.4--1(--1.3) mm, basal auricles short, apex narrowly acuminate to long-filiform, strongly dentate, midrib absent. Fronds internally dimorphic, sessile, the dilated base lobed, upwords pinnatifis, 35--90 ... ; Photinopteris speciosa (Blume) C. Presl; Aglaomorpha speciosa (Blume) M.C. Roos     Rhizome glaucous, long-creeping, diam. 7--20 mm; scales brown, linear-lanceolate, 3--10 x 0.2 ...
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Institute for Aloe Studies - Plant Descriptions
... high, leaves are broad, deeply U-shaped, dull green to grayish green and strongly curved downwards, branched inflorescence with yellow to yellowish orange flowers, seed from Silverhill Seed ... Yemen, usually solitary, leaves glaucous, reddish brown marginal teeth, red or yellow flowers, Saudi Arabian and Yemeni type available Aloe vaotsanda - Madagascar, tree aloe, leaves strongly down curved, green ...
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Alpine Garden Society
... often feature strongly at the early shows and were prominent in Classes 14 and 15, particularly the popular members of Section Leonticoides like C. sewerzowii, whose intensely glaucous foliage contrasts ... creamy-white spurs and less intense purple-red tips, C. darwasica also has dainty, glaucous foliage. All of these Central Asian species, now well-established in cultivation, were superbly ...
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Canary Islands Ruin Habitat
... the sides of the main roads or in every kind of strongly disturbed areas. To these we can add Oxalis pes-caprae and ... to 7-8 meters high with a flexuous trunk and hairless glaucous leaves with petiole. The light yellow flowers are grouped in spikes ... , tending to become perennial, is not higher than 60 centimeters. Its glaucous leaves are finely pubescent or hairless. Its flowers have four yellow ...
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Canary Islands Ruin
... the sides of the main roads or in every kind of strongly disturbed areas. To these we can add Oxalis pes-caprae and ... to 7-8 meters high with a flexuous trunk and hairless glaucous leaves with petiole. The light yellow flowers are grouped in spikes ... , tending to become perennial, is not higher than 60 centimeters. Its glaucous leaves are finely pubescent or hairless. Its flowers have four yellow ...
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