10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CAESPITOSE»
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caespitose in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Mountain Flora of Greece
Retribution opens with the raucous festivities surrounding the annual procession to honor the Bodhisattva Guanyin.
Arne Strid, Kit Tan, 1991
2
Population Biology of Grasses
minimal plasticity for ramet placement compared with rhizomatous and
stoloniferous (produce modified horizontal ramets aboveground) species (e.g. de
Kroon & van Groenendael, 1990), caespitose graminoids may be an ideal growth
form in ...
D. squarrosus Bicb., Fl. Taur.-Cauc. 1: 331 (1808). Laxly caespitose perennial 15
-30 cm. Leaves 10-20 mm, not crowded at base of flowering stems, linear,
acuminate, recurved. Inflorescence branched. Epicalyx-scales 4, obovate,
cuspidate, c.
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Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden
C. modesta g. No tendency to an elevated margin around the scar. h. Style
exceeding the mature nutlets by 1 mm. or more. i. Leaves finely strigose and
appressed-setulose; densely caespitose perennials of eastern Oregon and
adjacent Idaho ...
Missouri Botanical Garden
5
Herbaceous Plant Ecology: Recent Advances in Plant Ecology
Caespitose growth type corresponds to the production of short rhizomes (tussock
forming species) biomassþclippingsÞÀlnðinitial biomassÞ Statistical analysis Fig.
2 Means and standard deviations. among stoloniferous and rhizomatous ...
A. G. Van der Valk, Arnoud van der Valk, 2009
6
Spring Flora of Wisconsin: A Manual of Plants Growing ...
A common pioneer caespitose sedge of shores, wet meadows, and ditches, of
husky growth; leaves M-shaped, 1-3 cm wide; inflorescences stiff, rather flat-
topped, blackish green, composed of many small crowded spikelets and
numerous ...
Norman Carter Fassett, Olive S. Thomson, 1976
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Flowering Plants. Monocotyledons: Alismatanae and ...
Caespitose or rhizomatous; culms simple or branched, rarely with verticillate
branches; sheaths usually caducous. Male and female inflorescences usually
similar, much branched with numerous small, often dark-coloured spikelets or
solitary ...
Klaus Kubitzki, H. Huber, 1998
8
Atlas of Seeds and Fruits of Central and East-European ...
Draba aizoides L.− Perennial, up to 5-10cm high, densely caespitose, glabrous,
leaves in a rosette. Seeds ovate, flattish, with a distinct furrow, radicle usually as
long as cotyledons, hilum terminated with raphe prolonged into a thread beak, ...
Vít Bojnanský, Agáta Fargašová, 2007
Grasses most commonly grow in a tufted (i.e. caespitose) form with each plant
consisting of several leafy shoots (tillers) clustered together at the base (Figs 1
A-C, 2A). 1n caespitose grasses the shoots may be fully erect (as in Fig. 1A), or ...
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Flora Europaea: Alismataceae to Orchidaceae (Monocotyledones)
Utricles obovoidtrigonous, sparsely puberulent at least above, prominently
veined, with an emarginate beak. Stigmas 3. 104. C. hallerana Asso, Syn. Stirp.
Arag. 133 (1779) (C. alpestris A1l.). Densely caespitose. Stems (5-)10-4-0 cm,
slender, ...
Thomas Gaskell Tutin, 1980
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CAESPITOSE»
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caespitose is used in the context of the following news items.
Carbon nanotube sensor tip magnifies sensitivity of Raman …
The substrate of choice turned out to be vertically arranged caespitose, densely packed carbon nanotubes (CNTs) that guarantee this high ... «Laser Focus world, Sep 13»
Spaghetti-like Surface Makes Stronger SERS Sensor
... ETH Zurich professor of energy technology Hyung Gyu Park and LLNL capability leader Tiziana Bond was vertically arranged caespitose, ... «Photonics.com, Aug 13»
Almost as sensitive as a dog's nose
The substrate of choice turned out to be vertically arranged, caespitose, densely packed carbon nanotubes (CNT) that guarantee this high ... «ETH Life, Aug 13»