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| When some suffixes are joined with | stems, a change in the quality of the stressed vowel |
| The inflorescence is a bundle of short | stems a few centimeters tall each bearing a flower. |
| narrowing towards their bases into short leaf | stems about 2.5 to 3.5 cm wide. |
| e spring, with pale yellow flowers on vertical | stems about a foot high. |
| k, or yellow-brown, hanging in racemes on bare | stems above the leaves. |
| oom in clusters at the top of leafless, fleshy | stems above the leaves from mid-spring to autumn, wi |
| Stemware is drinkware that stands on | stems above a base. |
| 25 per plant, form either a basal rosette with | stems absent or in terminal rosettes when plant stem |
| 30 per plant, form either a basal rosette with | stems absent or in terminal rosettes when plant stem |
| bout 4-40 per plant, form a basal rosette with | stems absent. |
| There are perhaps 20,000 | stems, according to count data, for an unknown numbe |
| hich is found in North America on Rhododendron | stems after heavy rain. |
| of basal leaves and extends one or more erect | stems, all of which is covered in a carpetlike coat |
| The prostrate form and swinging | stems allow the plant to survive well on the windy, |
| decumbent or spreading species, growing hairy | stems along the ground up to about 10 centimeters lo |
| The | stems also proved good for basketry, mats, thatch, a |
| choline) chemicals can be found in the leaves, | stems, and flowers in varying, unknown amounts in th |
| is an erect manzanita, standing on red-barked | stems and reaching up to two meters in height. |
| are numerous short (3-6 mm) spines on both the | stems and the leaf petioles, and large (several cm) |
| delicate annual herb with thin, spindly, naked | stems and woolly white flowerheads. |
| ennial plant growing to 80 cm tall, with spiny | stems and leaves. |
| is is an annual plant with hairy reddish-green | stems and mottled foliage. |
| ick, flat, glossy blue-green leaves with thick | stems and a small number of tiny, almost vestigial f |
| larva feeds on various grasses, especially the | stems and roots. |
| Smaller specimens, with shorter | stems and smaller, yellowish-greenish petals (with u |
| It is a green sedge with tall, erect | stems, and long, thin, pointed leaves. |
| o 1 inch (2.5 cm) long, growing upright on the | stems and covering the plant. |
| rows about 1 m tall, with more or less upright | stems and slender branches that are densely glandula |
| They bore in the | stems and flower heads of their host plant. |
| Tomatine is a toxic glycoalkaloid found in the | stems and leaves of tomato plants, which has fungici |
| erally succulent, with fleshily woody, brittle | stems and persistent succulent leaves. |
| pine cone and a pineapple, with thick, fleshy | stems and large, yellow flowers that grow smaller as |
| wer family (Asteraceae), with woody, tree-like | stems, and rubbery leaves up to 18 inches long. |
| This plant spreads using subterranean | stems and forms mats in suitable areas. |
| They mostly feed on the bases of the | stems and roots. |
| The multibranched | stems and twigs are greenish or tan when young and a |
| f whangee, lacquering the surface of the plant | stems and adding a black plastic or Bakelite mouthpi |
| The | stems and foliage are shiny green and covered in cob |
| d perennial species, mostly with erect 3-sided | stems and 3-ranked leaves. |
| Eggs are laid in the | stems and leaves of aquatic plants. |
| ery rounded leaves in whorls of four about its | stems and white flowers. |
| assware in this range are notable for the long | stems and neck and are loosely based on that in use |
| ic stars are like the “leaves” of the heavenly | stems and earthly branches in the big tree of Chines |
| Cutting plants' | stems and placing them in compost is also a form of |
| It can grow up to 9 m high, with spiny | stems, and pairs of substantial thorns under the bas |
| They have soft | stems and flowers can vary from yellow to red. |
| Medical Corps consists of a two crossing maple | stems and maple leaves with a Kings Crown on top, wi |
| Adults will attack the tender young growth of | stems and leaves, and the buds and petals on mature |
| generally low spreading plants with many long | stems and deeply lobed leaves and small white or pur |
| It has long slender | stems and a weeping habit, and sometimes clambers in |
| rosicyos perrieri is also a liana with thinner | stems and smaller, ovate green succulent leaves. |
| The plant is notable for its photosynthetic | stems and its seed distribution method. |
| Xerosicyos danguyi is a large liana with thick | stems and round, gray succlent leaves. |
| acts as The Black Keys, The Lime Spiders, The | Stems and The Lovetones. |
| fern) is a low-growing rock fern with creeping | stems and narrow elongate deltate fronds which grow |
| 1.8 m) tall in one season, with multiple thin | stems and yellow-green lance-shaped leaves that have |
| It is a perennial species with substantial | stems and brightly coloured flowers. |
| herb producing leaning or erect reddish green | stems and branches generally under 50 centimeters ta |
| ut the male attached, to lay their eggs in the | stems and leaves of aquatic plants. |
| tbrush has an erect growth habit with branched | stems and attains a height of 30 to 60 centimeters. |
| elling succulent beach plant with rough, woody | stems and thick, red-edged green leaves which are tr |
| They mine the | stems and later the leaves of their host plant. |
| with densely branched and frequently dark red | stems, and rough, hairy, ovate green leaves. |
| It produces thin, branching | stems and a few long curling leaves. |
| It is a squat perennial with short erect | stems and small, soft, wrinkled leaves. |
| The | stems and foliage are usually hairy with appressed t |
| The inner bark of the larger | stems and roots of Oregon-grape yield a yellow dye; |
| The tall, bushy shrub has green | stems and twigs and highly reduced leaves. |
| Although fires kill large woody | stems and the species does not reproduce by rhizomes |
| The leaves sheath the | stems, and the inflorescence grows from the leaf axi |
| its many small white flowers and silver haired | stems and foliage. |
| rhizomatous perennial herb with densely hairy | stems and foliage. |
| Stems and leaves | |
| C. equisetifolia | stems and leaves |
| Both the | stems and leaves are softly hairy, the leaves have d |
| y spring, they feed on the upper root systems, | stems and blades of their host plant from under prot |
| elmisia with spreading, semi- decumbent, woody | stems and terminal rosettes of linear-oblong gray-gr |
| Stems and older leaves are red. | |
| forms bulbils in the leaf axils of the twining | stems, and tubers beneath the ground. |
| long, tangled and heavy with jointed ligneous | stems and branches. |
| oval leaves are located around the base of the | stems and are 2 to 6 centimeters long. |
| Both | stems and leaves are glaucous. |
| wood (particularly the bark and outer parts of | stems and trunks), and they have been recorded from |
| dible, and Native American groups consumed the | stems and fruits. |
| The plants are from 15-100 cm high with hairy | stems and leaves. |
| itary feeders, hiding on the underside of leaf | stems and twigs. |
| Mitsuba's dark green leaves, | stems, and pods are high in vitamin C and calcium in |
| Flowers appear in dense racemes on older | stems and solitary in leaf axils on new stems. |
| It is deciduous, losing both | stems and leaves, and spends the winter in a dormant |
| Their bodies are entwined with flower | stems and leaves and they are all wearing petal bonn |
| e must spends in contact with the grape skins, | stems and seeds will influence the amount of tannins |
| arts of the plant are edible; flowers, leaves, | stems and bulb. |
| k green leaves which are hairless lower on the | stems and velvety to hairy toward the tips of the br |
| erennial herb forming a low clump of spreading | stems and woolly leaves. |
| The | stems and foliage are nearly white due to their coat |
| l Flycatcher builds an open cup nest from thin | stems and other plant material and lined with plant |
| re elliptic-ovate (ovate toward the top of the | stems) and 5 to 20 mm long. |
| are typically up to 10 cm high, with sprawling | stems and stiff foliage resembling spruce branches, |
| 1 metre (3.3 ft) in height with very glandular | stems and foliage. |
| The | stems and foliage are covered in hairs. |
| The roots, | stems, and leaves also had the same effect when irra |
| The larvae feed on the leaves, | stems and fruit stalks of Fragaria species, grasses |
| The leaves, | stems, and flowers contain the glycoside glyciphylli |
| The | stems and leaves are coated in gray scales. |
| This sedge produces many thin | stems and narrow leaves. |
| Plant | stems and other three-dimensional plant structures d |
| Leaves are distributed evenly along the | stems and are generally round to oval-shaped and som |
| is a relatively short fan palm with clustered | stems and a very distinctive appearance caused by it |
| Solanum gilo 'Black Stream' has black | stems and red or orange fruits; it is grown in Franc |
| The | stems and foliage are sometimes slightly hairy. |
| iquid copper-based spray can be sprayed on the | stems and both sides of the leaves to prevent fungal |
| orm is structured by the densely packed roots, | stems and persistent leaf sheaths. |
| ws to about 2-2 1/2 feet tall, has shiny white | stems and numerous branches. |
| nfluence of the cyclical signs of the heavenly | stems and earthly branches. |
| Stems and foliage are coated densely in cottony, sil | |
| t is a sprawling vine with rough, stiff-haired | stems and leaves. |
| s is often employed to make use of low-potency | stems and leaves. |
| The larvae feed on the | stems and roots of various grasses and low plants, i |
| nt is mostly purple in color, particularly the | stems and inflorescences. |
| r slender, multifoliate, only slightly swollen | stems, and because the terminal inflorescence has ne |
| The leaves sheath the | stems and have short, narrow blades. |
| The young | stems and spines and the mature leaves tend to be ve |
| It has black | stems and large flat pinnules. |
| There are two broods, one which bores in | stems and produces galls, the other feeding in flowe |
| The | stems and foliage are hairy to densely woolly with t |
| The larvae feed on the seeds, | stems and possibly the flowers of Canavalia species |
| It has sticky | stems and leaves which are green above and whitish b |
| This lichen is fruticose, with very long | stems and short, even side branches. |
| tively short-lived perennials with underground | stems and tentacle-shaped, dull-pointed triangular l |
| The green | stems and foliage are covered in glandular hairs. |
| g leaves are mostly located at the base of the | stems and are variable in length. |
| fruits' and vegetables' external parts such as | stems and peels. |
| It has barbed | stems and leaves and triangular leaves. |
| a, is a perennial herb with erect yellow-green | stems and foliage in shades of pale whitish-green to |
| The flowers grow atop thin erect | stems and are usually yellow and occasionally white, |
| ilodendron gets its name from the color of its | stems and the plants new growth. |
| Deer browse the flowers, young | stems, and hips. |
| The Chinese believe the | stems and leaves attached to the tangerine are a sym |
| The | stems, and especially new twigs, are sometimes purpl |
| r veins, the flowers arise from the top of the | stems and have green flat bracts. |
| phytophagous and the larvae feed inside seeds, | stems, and galls. |
| They feed on the seeds and | stems and possibly the flowers of their host plant. |
| e time, such as Died Pretty, Hoodoo Gurus, The | Stems and The Church as well as American groups Gree |
| Its | stems and leaves are a dominant feature in many area |
| lowering perennial sending up many thin, erect | stems and bearing distinctive long pointed leaves wh |
| Stems and leaves: The leaves with broadly winged lea | |
| checked on a routine basis; particularly valve | stems and regulators. |
| ciform plants store water in their stem bases, | stems and/or roots. |
| rregular and S-irregular represent verbs whose | stems appear to be composed of only one consonant ea |
| From a distance, the | stems appear soft and fuzzy, giving it the name "ted |
| It is a perennial herb growing spindly erect | stems approaching 40 centimeters high or sometimes f |
| is a clumping erect perennial bunch grass with | stems approaching a meter (3 feet) in height at maxi |
| is rhizomatous perennial grass produces narrow | stems approaching a maximum height of 1.5 meters. |
| The plant produces upright, angled | stems approaching 1.2 meters in maximum height, grow |
| ina produces loose to dense clumps of rhizomed | stems approaching 90 centimeters in maximum height. |
| This sedge produces clumps of | stems approaching a meter in maximum height, with a |
| This sedge produces dense clumps of | stems approaching a meter in maximum height. |
| annual herb producing one or more mainly erect | stems approaching half a meter in maximum height. |
| is a bushy shrub producing many erect, slender | stems approaching two meters in maximum height. |
| g mostly decumbent along the ground with hairy | stems approaching 40 centimeters in maximum length. |
| e, erect clump of many thin, branching, thorny | stems approaching two meters in maximum height. |
| herb forming grasslike clumps of several erect | stems approaching half a meter in maximum height. |
| In the American southwest, ocotillo | stems are often set in the ground to form a structur |
| The | stems are light green and are strongly tuberculate, |
| The Lotus scoparius | stems are green, erect, somewhat branched, with smal |
| Atop the thin, naked | stems are flower heads with small overlapping purple |
| Stems are lined with threadlike leaves, and along wi | |
| rom Japan, China and the Himalayas whose woody | stems are sometimes used to make canes and umbrella |
| Stems are between a half and one and a half millimet | |
| Leaves and | stems are covered with hairs and the plant is sticky |
| The | stems are lined with pairs of slightly woolly oval-s |
| The | stems are 10 to 50 centimeters long and mostly naked |
| The | stems are cylindrical, without many branches, and gr |
| The | stems are dark in color, often reddish or purplish, |
| , that vaguely resembles broccoli although the | stems are much thinner and support fewer of the leav |
| The | stems are 20 to 130 cm long, broadly wing-shaped, ir |
| Its | stems are used in traditional basketry by southern M |
| The | stems are brownish gray in color, with young twigs c |
| The | stems are reddish brown and send down roots at nodes |
| Its erect, branching | stems are lined with many stiff, wavy-edged, serrate |
| It is 20-50 cm tall and the | stems are split at the ground. |
| The thick, unbranched | stems are covered in clypeoli and alveoli which also |
| The long bright green | stems are also candied and used as decoration. |
| The | stems are broad and flat, 1-5 cm broad, 3-5 mm thick |
| The inflorescences at the ends of the | stems are dense with small, pointed leaves between w |
| Strips of palm leaf and grass | stems are cemented together with mud and lined with |
| o, it is used in a manner similar to hops: the | stems are boiled and the extract mixed with honey to |
| The | stems are twisting and reddish-brown in color, and s |
| The | stems are somewhat erect but they bend easily to bec |
| The | stems are coated in soft light hairs and bristles, a |
| The | stems are usually 1.5 to 3.5 inches in diameter and |
| The | stems are erect, with multiple branches arising dire |
| The | stems are radially symmetric, with spirals of lance- |
| The | stems are soft and coated in soft hairs when young a |
| The bases of the | stems are surrounded by sparse, small leaves, which |
| The | stems are lined with fleshy oval leaves which are co |
| In a coppiced wood young tree | stems are repeatedly cut down to near ground level. |
| The | stems are relatively weak and taller plants lean aga |
| The | stems are split at the caudex and are up to 60 cm ta |
| The | stems are less than 7 centimeters in length and bear |
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