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Keys to the Flora of Arkansas
Petal blades slenderly acuminate into a bristle tip that is not barbellate ...F.
pumila Torr. 2. Petal blades acute to rounded or retuse, the midvein excurrent as
a subapical, retrorsely barbellate bristle F. simplexVahl var. aristulata (Torr.) Krai
1.
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An Excursion Flora of Central Tamilnadu, India
Anthers 3. Caryopsis ellipsoid/obovoid, dorsally compressed. Bristles retrorsely
barbellate, rigid, basally connate into a turbinate cup. Lower glume 0 .. .. C.
biflorus Bristles antrorsely barbellate, flexuous, basally connate into a shallow
cup.
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Flora of New South Wales
24 Lower glume generally absent 39 Paspalum 24* Lower glume present. 25
Fertile lemma rugose, very obtuse with an abrupt, usually scabrous or barbellate
muero; spikelets ± flattened, glabrous or softly hairy. 40 Urochloa 25* Fertile
lemma ...
9-13 mm. high, glandular and spreading-villous; phyllaries mostly obtusish, 9-11
mm. long; aks. glandular and hairy throughout or glabrate above; pappus white
or straw color, strongly barbellate. — Open woods, 1500-6000 ft.; Mixed ...
Philip Alexander Munz, 1973
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Flora of Alberta: A Manual of Flowering Plants, Conifers, ...
... Henry Moss John G. Packer. lanceolate; heads mostly 3-7, small, turbinate;
involucre 8-12 mm high, glandular, often also hairy; rays usually 8-11, about 15
mm long; pappus whitish, barbellate. In = 38*, c.76. A. latifolia ssp. gracilis (Rydb.
) ...
Ezra Henry Moss, John G. Packer, 1983
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A Flora of the Trinity Alps of Northern California
Lower lvs. the largest A. mollis Middle lvs. the largest A. diversifolia Pappus
whitish, barbellate. Achenes glabrate to glabrous below the middle. A. latifolia
Achenes short-hairy and ± glandular to the base. A. cordifolia A. amplexicaulis
Nutt.
William J. Ferlatte, 1974
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Flora of Alaska and Neighboring Territories: A Manual of the ...
A. Parryi Heads with ligulate marginal flowers: Basal leaves and lower stem
leaves broad, ovate, elliptic or cordate: Pappus white, barbellate: Involucrum
densely white-pilose, inconspicuously glandular; achenes uniformly hirsute 5.
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Flora of North America: Volume 23: Magnoliophyta: ...
Spikelets erect or ascending, pale red-brown to brown, fusiform, 6-7 mm; fertile
scales elliptic, 4 mm, apex rounded or acute, midrib short-excurrent or not.
Flowers: perianth bristles 6, overtopping tubercle base, mostly retrorsely
barbellate, ...
Flora of North America Editorial Committee, 2002
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A Flora of North America: Containing Abridged Descriptions ...
... of the nearly simple corymb; scales of the involucre rather loose, oblong and
obovate, very obtuse, not margined; the outermost spreading; lobes of the corolla
lanceolate-linear, elongated; achenia hairy; pappus densely plumose-barbellate.
John Torrey, Asa Gray, 1841
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Pakistan Journal of Botany
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Bedford's Michelle Yakubek, 14, mastered “nirvana” and “Olmec” on Wednesday and “barbellate” (covered in barbs) in the semifinals. But she ... «Dallas Morning News, 5月 15»
Bedford girl misses cut for national bee final
Before that, Yakubek breezed through the word barbellate, an adjective used to describe things covered with barbs, hooks, or bristles. «Fort Worth Star Telegram, 5月 15»
Celebrating Autumn All Year Round ... By Becoming A Leaf
pinnate, ciliate, barbellate, bearded, canescent, glabrous, glandular, viscid, scurfy, floccose, arachnoid, and my favorite, tomentose (covered ... «NPR, 10月 12»
The Glory of Leaves
And these terms just begin to describe the differences botanists have tried to catalog in their rich poetry of obscure adjectives—pinnate, ciliate, barbellate, ... «National Geographic, 9月 12»