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Webster's Collegiate Dictionary: A Dictionary of the English ...
DECURRENTLY. DEFAULT. base extends downward and forms a wing along
the stem. — De-curTently (dt-kfir'i *-nt -15- j, adv. De-onr'fllTe (-kfir'sTv), a.
Running down ; decurrent. De-CILS'sate (dS-ktts'sat), r. t. [imp. & p. p. De-
ceasATCD ; p.
Median vein thick, arising decurrently, and extending to just below middle, where
it bifurcates three times so that a veinlet enters a subsegment on distal end of
pinnule. Lateral veins from emerge base and bifurcate about three times, ...
Congrès international de stratigraphie et de géologie du carbonifère (, 1985
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Vegetative characteristics of some wild forms of saccharum ...
semiround, and decurrently continuous with membranaceous sheath margins,
edge of ligule inconspicuously fringed (group 61), auricles wanting or very
inconspicuous. Distinguishing Characters. — Very slender cane with short,
smooth ...
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The Plants of Pennsylvania: An Illustrated Manual
Yellowish or pale gentian Leaves ovate; calyx lobes ovate-triangular, decurrently
keeled; corolla whitish to pale yellow, slightly open; lobes broadly ovate-
triangular, 4-6 mm; appendages obliquely triangular, erose to shallowly lacerate;
very ...
Ann Fowler Rhoads, Timothy A. Block, 2007
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Flora of Okinawa and the southern Ryukyu Islands
Branches glabrous; pétiole decurrently winged only in the upper part; blade of
mature leaves lanceolate to lanceolate-oblong or oblanceolate, 6-13 cm long,
narrower and longer in juvénile leaves; margin entire except in juvénile leaves; ...
Egbert Hamilton Walker, National Research Council (U.S.). Pacific Science Board, 1976
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
However, the right half of the photograph shows not only the grooves separating
the ovular impressions, but also a series of closely spaced parallel ridges and
grooves, oriented at a broad angle decurrently to the midrib. These are indicative
...
... forking, forming a scalariform pattern of venation, lateral veins appear to be
connected by numerous transverse minor veins; ultimate venation indistinct;
leaves elongate elliptical in shape with acuminate apices and decurrently acute
bases.
... areoles enclosing much branched veinlets; leaves roughly 6 to 8 cm in length
with elliptical shapes, acuminate apices with blunt tips and decurrently acute or
sometimes decurrently obtuse bases. DESCRIPTION OF PATTERN VARIATION
...
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine
... three upper ones thrice shorter than the others, ascendent, adnate to the lower
part os the tube, middle shortest, less adnate ; three lower one; decurrently
adnate the whole length of the tube, equal to the corolla, assurgent, recumbent
on the ...
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Fossil Flora of the Lower Coal Measures of Missouri
... coarse, and usually slightly salient on the upper surface, giving the pinnule a
very rough aspect; primary nerve strong, originating obliquely, curving, often
quite decurrently, flexuous, more or less distinctly subgeniculate i'n adaptation to
the ...