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The Dauphin has a diameter of 56 | centimeters, a launch weight of 1.132 metric tons, a le |
ther on the ground or on small shrubs a few | centimeters above the ground surface. |
s a small hardy cactus which usually is 1-2 | centimeters across and may have clumps up to 4 inches a |
A typical Corelle dinner plate measuring 26 | centimeters across weighs 355 grams. |
wide, with a skull measuring 14 inches (35 | centimeters) across. |
sometimes grading to red and are 1.5 to 2.5 | centimeters across. |
yellow, pink, or purple blooms two to five | centimeters across. |
was enough to win the gold medal some five | centimeters ahead of the defending champion, Russian at |
ted only 50 kilograms, with a height of 176 | centimeters although later he gained up to some 62 kilo |
lped to reduce recoil from 5-6 meters to 80 | centimeters, although it was useless if the spade could |
They only reach thicknesses of about 3 | centimeters, an exception being the Puyssechet lode nea |
erect to maximum heights anywhere between 5 | centimeters and half a meter. |
ort stem up to a maximum height of about 20 | centimeters and a single cylindrical leaf which is gene |
n annual grass growing to heights between 5 | centimeters and one meter. |
ividual mesh elements may be millimeters to | centimeters, and entire mesh patterns can cover areas u |
The male has a wingspan of twenty | centimeters and a tail span of fifteen centimeters, mak |
an erect, hollow stem to heights between 30 | centimeters and two meters. |
yfish grows to a maximum total length of 90 | centimeters and a maximum weight of 5.9 kilograms. |
rthrolycosa grew to a length of 2 inches (5 | centimeters) and may have preyed upon smaller animals t |
It barely reaches a height of 30 | centimeters and produces inconspicuous white flowers. |
aching a maximum height anywhere between 20 | centimeters and 1.2 meters. |
centimeters, and a tail of .5-1.2 centimeters. | |
can have a depleted, sensitive thickness of | centimeters, and therefore can be used as a total absor |
stems spread to a maximum width of about 80 | centimeters and 30 centimeters in height. |
omet-shaped flute is rarely longer than ten | centimeters, and the imprints are generally shallow. |
The car was extended by 18 | centimeters and was unveiled at the 1978 Turin Motor Sh |
The average length of the mulato is ten | centimeters, and it is typically five centimeters wide. |
Ampyx grew to a length of 1.5 inches (4 | centimeters) and fed on small edible particles in the w |
perennial herb reaching heights between 30 | centimeters and nearly two meters with bristly, fuzzy g |
ms reach a maximum height between 50 and 70 | centimeters and branch near the top. |
fish will grow in length up to 6 inches (15 | centimeters) and weigh up to 60 grams (2.1 ounces). |
arise from the stem on peduncles of several | centimeters and hold hemispheric or spreading clusters |
tric units on the other (one meter with 100 | centimeters and 1000 millimeters) are common, and are s |
Its torso length is 80 to 114 | centimeters and weighs 25 - 35 kilograms. |
ength (excluding tentacles) of 8 inches (20 | centimeters) and fed on small marine animals. |
The stem reaches a maximum height near 40 | centimeters and there are two or three long, flat leave |
eastwoodiae grows to heights from 20 to 80 | centimeters, and has linear to narrowly lanceolate leav |
12 and 20 grams, has a wingspan of over 30 | centimeters and a body length of over 6 centimeters, an |
It grows to a height of five | centimeters, and has short (up to 1 centimeter) scaly l |
rowing erect to heights anywhere between 10 | centimeters and 1.5 meters. |
ge, for a honeyeater, ranging from 22 to 27 | centimeters and weighing around 52 grams. |
chgrass growing erect to heights between 60 | centimeters and one meter. |
nching stems to heights anywhere between 10 | centimeters and one meter. |
The ray florets are 1 to 2 | centimeters and light yellow in color. |
All of Abts' paintings are 48 x 38 | centimeters and the titles of her paintings are derived |
wing to maximum heights anywhere between 30 | centimeters and 1.5 meters, and known to exceed that at |
ich occurs most years, averages 2 inches (5 | centimeters) annually. |
lvable as a double star in telescopes of 10 | centimeters aperture or larger. |
r than the surrounding plains by only a few | centimeters; are the sites for “permanent settlements.” |
Ruler in | centimeters at left side. |
sometimes spiny and cobwebby, and up to 25 | centimeters at the longest. |
He was two | centimeters away from winning the gold medal: Parry O'B |
s are reclining and of length ten to thirty | centimeters, but the lateral slender branches are rigid |
esolve altitude differences on the order of | centimeters, but for the presence of infrasonic noise s |
of the kloot is mostly between the 7 and 8 | centimeters, but these can deviate according to the pre |
s to celebrate too soon and Freire won by 3 | centimeters by a bike thrown at the line. |
The fruit is a narrow utricle up to 2 | centimeters containing several tiny, angular seeds. |
ters, of troughs a half meter long and four | centimeters deep and mounds of quids suggest production |
mes this little brook is only feet wide and | centimeters deep, nevertheless the waters hold wild bro |
bodies, the gun was fired between 2 and 14 | centimeters' distance from the victim's head." |
the building] can move up to three feet (91 | centimeters) due to a system of ball-bearing sliding pl |
Its maximum size is 74.3 | centimeters for males and 85 for females. |
ine of 0.6: 1 (in other words, it climbs 60 | centimeters for each meter traveled). |
n grows to a height between about 20 and 40 | centimeters from one or two oval-shaped bulbs. |
g erect stems to a maximum height around 16 | centimeters from a woody base with spreading stolons. |
cans produces stems no taller than about 20 | centimeters from a network of thin rhizomes. |
airy stem reaching a maximum height near 36 | centimeters from a slender taproot. |
e javelin - finishing in fourth place - ten | centimeters from a bronze medal. |
whiskery yellow stamens protrude up to 1.5 | centimeters from the flower. |
med onion, growing to heights of just a few | centimeters from an oval-shaped bulb. |
stem is located underground, with up to 10 | centimeters growing above the surface. |
The whole plant is around 12 to 15 | centimeters high without the inflorescence. |
growing spindly erect stems approaching 40 | centimeters high or sometimes forming mats spreading vi |
mall, mat-forming perennial herb just a few | centimeters high which grows from a woody caudex rooted |
l bunchgrass forming small tufts just a few | centimeters high with clumps of short, sharp-pointed le |
It erects an inflorescence several | centimeters high which has many fuzz-covered white or c |
ial herb forming thick, woody mats up to 40 | centimeters high and wide on serpentine soils. |
ming a low mat of hairless herbage 10 to 20 | centimeters high with thin, erect flowering stems. |
ng sedge producing rounded stems just a few | centimeters high surrounded by curling, thready leaves. |
herb growing several short stems just a few | centimeters high surrounded by a basal rosette of small |
herb forming bristly mounds up to about 20 | centimeters high and spreading outward via tough stolon |
The thready or hairlike leaves are several | centimeters high and green in color. |
erennial herb forming patches of herbage 20 | centimeters high to sprawling stands of weedlike erect |
torum grows an erect stem between 10 and 40 | centimeters high with four to 20 leaves narrow, straigh |
mum size and shape from flat and just a few | centimeters high to an erect 40 centimeters tall. |
It is a petite annual herb just a few | centimeters high, with tiny threadlike leaves. |
This is an annual herb growing 2 to 17 | centimeters high, in shades of green, yellow, and red. |
nial herb growing in a small clump 10 to 16 | centimeters high. |
ads low to the ground no more than about 10 | centimeters high. |
dium to large moss that grows three to five | centimeters high. |
It grows 20 cm to 60 cm, rarely up to 75 | centimeters high. |
l leaves and tall, branching stems up to 60 | centimeters high. |
lumps of hair-thin red stems up to about 16 | centimeters high. |
ennial herb forming spreading mats 20 or 30 | centimeters high. |
aterials, and micro-yardangs are only a few | centimeters high. |
mat-forming perennial herb no more than 15 | centimeters high. |
It is a stem rooting lily, growing 20 to 60 | centimeters high. |
is is an annual herb growing no more than 8 | centimeters high. |
mps of hair-thin stems no more than about 6 | centimeters high. |
g a thin patch on the ground no more than 2 | centimeters high. |
oduces dense clumps of stems up to about 45 | centimeters in maximum height with several narrow, chan |
pe Dwarf Chameleon is known to grow over 15 | centimeters in length, including the tail, with males a |
-green in color, and sword-shaped, 40 to 50 | centimeters in length, and 2.5 to 3 centimeters in widt |
nnial herb producing a branching stem to 60 | centimeters in maximum height. |
l herb growing an erect stem up to 50 to 80 | centimeters in maximum height. |
dense clumps of erect stems up to about 80 | centimeters in maximum height. |
The leaves are less than 4 | centimeters in length and are made up of several narrow |
hy, linear or oblong green leaves up to 1.6 | centimeters in length. |
is an erect perennial herb growing 20 to 66 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ing herb, usually an annual, approaching 50 | centimeters in maximum stem height or length. |
The stem may reach 7.5 to 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
centimeters in diameter when fully open, one or two flo | |
producing an unbranched erect stem 30 to 70 | centimeters in height. |
thus was a tiny animal, with a skull only 5 | centimeters in length. |
hich forms tufts and bunches up to about 50 | centimeters in maximum height, but generally shorter. |
nnual herb producing an erect stem 15 to 25 | centimeters in maximum height. |
al herb growing a hairy stem up to about 45 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ed body with a long, straight style about 2 | centimeters in length and tipped with a small beak. |
strate clump or mat of stems up to about 20 | centimeters in maximum length. |
us perennial herb growing erect to about 18 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ged with sharp, pointed lobes, and up to 35 | centimeters in length. |
gs and has long spines which may be several | centimeters in length. |
round level and are oval in shape and a few | centimeters in length. |
erb producing a slender stem up to about 60 | centimeters in maximum height. |
It is an annual herb growing up to about 60 | centimeters in maximum height with a thin, branching fl |
e of many bell-shaped flowers, each up to 4 | centimeters in length. |
he fruit is a capsule which may be almost 5 | centimeters in length. |
on the ground, the stems reaching about 20 | centimeters in maximum length. |
ge, solitary flower head which may exceed 8 | centimeters in diameter. |
as a long tubular throat which may exceed 5 | centimeters in length before it opens into white, purpl |
oduces dense clumps of stems up to about 90 | centimeters in maximum height and narrow leaves up to a |
ect, unbranching, hairy stem approaching 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
It grows up to about 35 | centimeters in height, its slender stem with widely spa |
to triangular and pointed, and reach a few | centimeters in length. |
edge with long, grasslike stems to about 15 | centimeters in height, shorter in bog conditions, from |
short, angled stems growing erect to 7 or 8 | centimeters in maximum height. |
The flower is up to 2.5 | centimeters in length and yields fruits which may reach |
The fruit is a capsule up to 2 | centimeters in length. |
oduces dense clumps of stems up to about 85 | centimeters in maximum height with several leaves per s |
cing a very hairy erect stem approaching 40 | centimeters in maximum height. |
stly erect annual herb approaching 40 to 60 | centimeters in maximum height. |
It contains many seeds which may be 3 | centimeters in length. |
imes becoming bushy, growing up to about 80 | centimeters in maximum height. |
The basal leaf is 10 to 30 | centimeters in length and does not wither at flowering. |
ely arranged pointed oval leaves are 1 to 3 | centimeters in length. |
It is a perennial herb growing 20 to 60 | centimeters in height. |
l herb forming a leafy mound up to about 70 | centimeters in maximum height. |
showy white trumpet-shaped flowers up to 9 | centimeters in diameter. |
aproot and caudex to anywhere from 10 to 50 | centimeters in height. |
an erect annual herb growing up to about 40 | centimeters in maximum height. |
N. cismontana grows to 30 | centimeters in height but can be much taller, reaching |
ly recurved yellow to orange tepals up to 6 | centimeters in length. |
es slender, hairy stems which reach 4 to 45 | centimeters in length. |
ed anthers and a pistil which may be over 3 | centimeters in length. |
orls of up to 40 leaves, each leaf up to 16 | centimeters in length. |
2 kilograms, and has a body length of 40-48 | centimeters, in addition to a tail of 4.5-7.5 centimete |
ith 6 strongly recurved pink tepals up to 8 | centimeters in length. |
er weighs 49 kilograms (105.6 Lbs), has 128 | centimeters in diameter and is 8 centimeters thick and |
a petite annual herb growing up to about 15 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ets per leaf and thin, erect stems up to 30 | centimeters in height. |
awling to 10 meters in maximum length and 6 | centimeters in diameter. |
ter long and a pappus which may be almost 2 | centimeters in length. |
herb producing hollow stems up to 40 to 60 | centimeters in maximum height. |
is a rhizomatous perennial growing up to 20 | centimeters in height. |
1.1 meters in length, with a skull 9 to 18 | centimeters in length. |
bunch grass with stems from about 30 to 80 | centimeters in height. |
It is 1.5 to 2 | centimeters in length and contains around 18 to 20 seed |
o 8 narrow linear leaflets measuring 2 to 4 | centimeters in length and just a few millimeters wide. |
annual herb reaching anywhere from 5 to 50 | centimeters in height. |
f several stiff, erect stems up to about 26 | centimeters in maximum height surrounded by many grassl |
The spines are between 1 and 2 | centimeters in length and are bristle like. |
s is a short bleeding-heart, approaching 10 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ranching annual herb growing up to about 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
It is typically 5.0 to 7.5 | centimeters in length and has webbed toes. |
tic annual herb with an erect stem up to 40 | centimeters in height. |
The fruit is a long silique up to 7 | centimeters in length. |
y, glandular foliage with leaves under four | centimeters in length. |
the stem, each oblong in shape and 4 to 20 | centimeters in length. |
It is a very small daisy, not exceeding 6 | centimeters in height. |
ross the ground in mats rarely exceeding 30 | centimeters in height. |
ch are toothed or lobed and measure up to 2 | centimeters in length. |
herb producing branching erect stems to 80 | centimeters in maximum height. |
of dark red or brown which can be up to 2.5 | centimeters in length and contains 18 seeds. |
This rate can be as fast as several | centimeters in 100 years (Mustoe 1982). |
centimeters in length. | |
The toothed leaves, about 10 | centimeters in length, are sticky above and hairy below |
matous perennial generally not exceeding 40 | centimeters in height. |
It is 19.5 | centimeters in height, and 142.5 centimeters long. |
a long, thin silique which may approach 13 | centimeters in length. |
The leaves are up to 3 | centimeters in length and generally oval in shape. |
g a slender, spidery erect stem to about 70 | centimeters in maximum length. |
This is an annual herb reaching 70 | centimeters in height with an erect stem which is usual |
and long and narrow in form, approaching 17 | centimeters in maximum length. |
which are mostly oval in shape and several | centimeters in length, and generally no leaves higher u |
any thin, soft erect stems reaching over 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ng a hairless flowering stem up to about 42 | centimeters in maximum height. |
m may branch or not and it reaches up to 90 | centimeters in maximum height. |
l herb producing a wiry erect stem 15 to 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
10 flowers with pink petals each up to 1.5 | centimeters in length. |
tabilis produces clusters of stems 50 to 90 | centimeters in maximum height, sometimes from rhizomes. |
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