10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCABERULOUS»
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Erect shrub, 1-2 dm. high, fruticose below, the stems usually very numerous and
much branched, stout, minutely scaberulous or densely hirtellous, the internodes
usually longer than the leaves, sometimes shorter; stipules about 0.5 mm. long, ...
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Flora capensis: being a systematic description of the plants ...
more or less secund, 3-6 in. long ; axis terete, scaberulous or smooth below ;
lower branchlets 2-4- (or in robust specimens to 6-) nate, very unequal, 1-2- (
rarely 3- or 4-) spiculate, erect or nodding, finely filiform, flexuous, scaberulous to
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William Henry Harvey, Otto Wilhelm Sonder, William Turner Thiselton-Dyer, 1900
... lower usually short; ligule a fringe of short hairs; blades very narrow, linear,
tapering to a setaceous point, ilexuous, 3-5 in. by à lin., rather soft, glabrous,
smooth on the back, scaberulous on the face; panicle erect, obovoid-oblong to
oblong, ...
William T. Thiselton-Dyer, 2014
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A Revised Handbook of the Flora of Ceylon -
cilia 3.0-4.0 mm long; blades mostly 30-150 cm long, 6-30 mm wide, flat, linear,
scaberulous, often papillose-hirsute or pilose toward the base on the upper
surface, sometimes glabrous or both surfaces pubescent, acuminate, narrowed to
...
M. D. Dassanayake, Francis Raymond Fosberg, Smithsonian Institution, 1994
Basal lemma broadly lanceolate in side view, 2.6-3.6 mm long, with hairless
margins; midnerve scaberulous on edge of wing; lateral nerves approximately
midway between midnerve and margin. Palea: apex ciliolate; keels ciliolate to
ciliate ...
H. Lemma gradually narrowed above, scaberulous on upper half; lvs. mostly in a
short curly cluster at base of plant 11. A. Fendleriana HH. Lemma scarcely
narrowed above, scaberulous only at tip; lvs. not conspicuously basal 12. A.
longiseta ...
Philip Alexander Munz, 1973
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A taxonomic revision of the genus Lolium
Leaf sheaths green but becoming straw-colored, glabrous or upper ones
scaberulous. Leaf blades rolled in young shoots. Mature blades more or less
attenuate at apex, to 27 cm. long, (1.5-) 3-10 (-12) mm. wide, many- nerved,
glabrous and ...
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Flora of the Galápagos Islands
Soc. Lond. 20: 218. 1847 Delicate, prostrate-creeping perennial herb with filiform,
tetragonal branches 2-30 cm long, 0.2-0.4 mm thick, the internodes 1-1.5 cm long
, narrowly sulcate on faces, microscopically and sparsely antrorse-scaberulous ...
Ira Loren Wiggins, Duncan M. Porter, Edward F. Anderson, 1971
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Kosciuszko Alpine Flora
226) mm wide when flat A. meionectes Vickery Small densely tufted glabrous
annual (5-) 10-30 cm high; culms slender, terete, ± 1871 retrorsely scabrid or
scaberulous; leaves smooth or scaberulous, 1-7 cm long, flat, folded or almost ...
AB Costin, M Gray, CJ Totterdell, 2000
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Vegetation and Flora of the Sonoran Desert
Usually at higher altitudes within the desert region. 4. Stipa lepida Hitchc., Amer.
Jour. Bot. 2: 302, 1915 Culms slender, tufted, erect, 60-100 cm. tall, scaberulous,
densely appressed-pu- bescent below nodes; sheaths glabrous or puberulent; ...
Forrest Shreve, Ira Loren Wiggins, 1964
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