10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLABRATE»
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Trees: Volume 1: North America
... glabrate balsamo 6426 glabrate bigleaf fishpoisontree 5950 glabrate bogwood
7563 glabrate eugenia 2968 glabrate falseolmedia 6339 glabrate Melinon
pourouma 6141 glabrate meliosma 4673 glabrate mountainpride 7695 glabrate
oak ...
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Systematics and Phylogeny of the Andean Blueberry Disterigma ...
Young branchlets ridged, more or less smooth, glabrate, the hairs inconspicuous,
eglandular, and white, the mature branches glabrous. Leaves 0–2 per cm,
spirally arranged, diffuse or patent; petiole 1.5–2.2 mm long, glabrate, the hairs ...
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Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Southwestern United States
appressed, minutely dense-tomentose except the glabrous brown margin; acorns
1-1.5 cm. long, nearly as broad, subrotund, broadly rounded, densely puberulent
or glabrate and dull-brown, one fourth included or enclosed at base only.
Donovan Stewart Correll, Helen B. Correll, 1975
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The Central American Species of Quercus
Medium-sized or large trees with glabrate or pubescent twigs; buds fusiform,
apically f ulvous-tomentose ; leaves lance-elliptic, medium- sized, glabrate
except the tomentose midrib beneath, veins raised on both surfaces, petioles 1 to
2 cm.
Cornelius Herman Muller, 1942
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Miscellaneous Publication
Medium-sized or large trees with glabrate or pubescent twigs; buds fusiform,
apically fulvous-tomentose; leaves lance-elliptic, medium- sized, glabrate except
the tomentose midrib beneath, veins raised on both surfaces, petioles 1 to 2 cm.
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Vegetation and Flora of the Sonoran Desert
Rounded shrub or a vine climbing by adhesive tendrils; branchlets slender and
puberulent; leaflets 3, or rarely 5, ovate, crenate, dentate, bluntly lobed or
sometimes entire, soon glabrate on both surfaces, rounded to broadly cuneate at
base, ...
Forrest Shreve, Ira Loren Wiggins, 1964
Coarse rounded branching shrubs, open, 3-20 (-35) dm. high, the cent, trunk to 1
dm. thick, the younger branches tomentose, then glabrate and dark, with lvs.
toward the tips; lf.-blades leathery, oblong-ovate to ovate, 3-7 (-10) cm. long,
closely ...
Philip Alexander Munz, 1973
axillary tufts; heads few or many, subsessile in a compound, umbellate tuft,
subtended by a few leaves; inv. glabrate, the outer scales subcanescent,
mucronate, the inner oblong, obtuse, rosy or white, imbricated in 3—4 rows. ill.
embescens, ...
William H. Harvey, Otto Wilhelm Sonder, 2014
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Supplement to a California Flora
Loosely branched shrubs 6-15 (-20) dm. tall, the stems to 1 dm. thick, with
shreddy bark; branchlets tomentose when young, later glabrate, purplish and
glaucous; lvs. in crowded terminal tufts, linear to oblong, revolute, 2-3 cm. long,
densely ...
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An Illustrated Flora of the Pacific States: Geraniaceae to ...
densely covered with an appressed-pubescence ; fruit broadly ovoid or spherical,
densely pubescent or glabrate toward the base, often buff with a dark purplish
tinge, 5-8 mm. in diameter. Chaparral ridges and canyons, Upper Sonoran Zone;
...
Le Roy Abrams, Roxana Stinchfield Ferris, 1923
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Yes, glabrate pussy-willows and women are two unfortunate hindrances to the glorious spectacle that is No Shave November. In reality, women ... «Duke Chronicle, Nov 13»