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The inflorescence is several | centimeters long and bears many flowers with white peta |
It is 28.5 | centimeters in width and 358.6 centimeters in length, i |
He is 180 | centimeters tall and weighs 80 kilograms. |
e leafy, with each oval-shaped leaf several | centimeters long and about half as wide. |
dual flower is cream-colored and at least 2 | centimeters long. |
It is lined with oval leaves several | centimeters long and bears dense spikes of flowers with |
d at the base by oval-shaped leaves several | centimeters long. |
small annual rarely reaching the maximum 25 | centimeters in height. |
One egg measured 2.5 | centimeters (0.98 in) by 2 centimeters (0.79 in). |
gest recorded specimen measured ninety-nine | centimeters when crawling (and thus fully extended), an |
e skeleton of Epidexipteryx hui measures 25 | centimeters (10 inches) in length (44.5 cm or 17.5 in i |
s a large carnivore, its skull measuring 53 | centimeters long. |
A typical Corelle dinner plate measuring 26 | centimeters across weighs 355 grams. |
ividual mesh elements may be millimeters to | centimeters, and entire mesh patterns can cover areas u |
le chip of only a few square millimeters or | centimeters in size and that are capable of handling ex |
r half and reaches a maximum height near 50 | centimeters. |
r growing erect to a maximum height near 30 | centimeters. |
ich grows erect to a maximum height near 40 | centimeters. |
al herb growing to a maximum height near 30 | centimeters. |
ick, erect stem to a maximum height near 90 | centimeters. |
b growing erect to a maximum height near 50 | centimeters, its stem usually unbranched. |
m growing erect to a maximum height near 30 | centimeters. |
ow mostly erect to a maximum height near 25 | centimeters. |
nial herb reaching a maximum height near 30 | centimeters. |
rising slightly to a maximum height near 15 | centimeters. |
airy stem reaching a maximum height near 36 | centimeters from a slender taproot. |
tibranched stem to a maximum height near 40 | centimeters. |
nbranched stems to a maximum height near 40 | centimeters. |
b growing erect to a maximum height near 70 | centimeters. |
rate or upright to a maximum length near 45 | centimeters. |
It reaches a maximum height near 70 | centimeters. |
flat stems grow to a maximum height near 40 | centimeters. |
growing upright to a maximum height near 40 | centimeters. |
strate or erect to a maximum height near 40 | centimeters. |
It reaches a maximum height near 90 | centimeters. |
The stem reaches a maximum height near 40 | centimeters and there are two or three long, flat leave |
ground or erect to a maximum height near 15 | centimeters. |
, growing to a maximum erect height near 40 | centimeters. |
branching stem to a maximum height near 30 | centimeters. |
aproot and reaching maximum heights near 40 | centimeters. |
erect, approaching a maximum height near 40 | centimeters. |
umbent or erect to a maximum height near 60 | centimeters. |
a perennial herb growing in a clump near 40 | centimeters tall and up to 80 centimeters wide. |
g caudex, reaching a maximum height near 30 | centimeters. |
spreading inflorescence may reach nearly 20 | centimeters long and nods when it becomes heavy with gr |
Each has four petals which may be nearly 4 | centimeters long, bright yellow in color, fading pink t |
uits, which are yellow-brown burrs nearly 2 | centimeters wide. |
ed to orange-red flat sepals up to nearly 3 | centimeters long, and five petals which are hollow spur |
e thick stem is hollow and may be nearly 10 | centimeters wide at the base. |
It may be nearly two | centimeters long. |
The leaves are nearly 15 | centimeters long on large individuals, the ones higher |
The spur is very thin and may be nearly two | centimeters long. |
y leaves have blades which can be nearly 16 | centimeters long and are borne on petioles with lobed, |
he fruit is an achene which may be nearly 3 | centimeters long, including a long beak and long white |
branching, hairless stem grows to nearly 30 | centimeters in maximum length. |
ften have spiny edges and may grow nearly 3 | centimeters long. |
are purple-tipped white and up to nearly 3 | centimeters long. |
An actual A-10 has a wingspan of 1753 | centimeters while this toy has a wingspan of 13 centime |
with a woolly stem growing to lengths of 10 | centimeters to nearly a meter. |
The male has a wingspan of twenty | centimeters and a tail span of fifteen centimeters, mak |
Pleurocystites grew to a height of 2 | centimeters (3/4 of an inch) and fed on tiny, floating |
yfish grows to a maximum total length of 90 | centimeters and a maximum weight of 5.9 kilograms. |
outdoor title with a winning margin of four | centimeters over James Beckford of Jamaica. |
2 kilograms, and has a body length of 40-48 | centimeters, in addition to a tail of 4.5-7.5 centimete |
It barely reaches a height of 30 | centimeters and produces inconspicuous white flowers. |
te size; its estimated femur length of 50.5 | centimeters (19.9 in) is comparable to femur lengths gi |
ted only 50 kilograms, with a height of 176 | centimeters although later he gained up to some 62 kilo |
It will grow to a maximum length of 14 | centimeters (5.5 inches). |
mid-sized songbird with a body length of 21 | centimeters. |
rld's smallest pigeons, with a length of 17 | centimeters (6.5 inches), wingspan of 7.5 cm (10.5 in) |
lvable as a double star in telescopes of 10 | centimeters aperture or larger. |
r's MSBLS in 2004 revealed an accuracy of 5 | centimeters. |
The Dauphin has a diameter of 56 | centimeters, a launch weight of 1.132 metric tons, a le |
6 meters (85 ft) tall with a diameter of 35 | centimeters (14 in). |
s, a height of 2.5 meters and a depth of 50 | centimeters, the plant was then compared to the small t |
arise from the stem on peduncles of several | centimeters and hold hemispheric or spreading clusters |
colorful bird, measuring an average of 13.5 | centimeters (5.3 in). |
nnial daisy reaching a maximum height of 20 | centimeters. |
rams (7,463 lb), and a core diameter of 580 | centimeters (22.8 in). |
There is a minimum diameter of 5 | centimeters. |
as 4.7 meters long and had a diameter of 80 | centimeters. |
7 inches in size per mile (1,100 fish of 18 | centimeters in size per kilometer) above Sherars Falls, |
greenish-gray to reddish erect stems of 40 | centimeters to over a meter in height. |
It has maximum total length of 161 | centimeters. |
This species can grow to a length of 50 | centimeters. |
It reaches a maximum length of 150 | centimeters, or roughly 6 feet. |
A further rise in sea level of 10-85 | centimeters would then stimulate the release of more me |
ound in Korea which can grow to a size of 8 | centimeters. |
nual herb growing to a maximum height of 30 | centimeters with a slender green stem which turns purpl |
small shrub reaching a maximum height of 40 | centimeters. |
e Sea Plates, which converge at a rate of 6 | centimeters (2 in) each year. |
It grows to a height of five | centimeters, and has short (up to 1 centimeter) scaly l |
e small or sprawl to a maximum height of 70 | centimeters. |
cactus that grows to a maximum height of 10 | centimeters (4 in). |
It has a near-focus range of 30 | centimeters. |
y weighing 22 kilograms with a height of 99 | centimeters. |
thus was a tiny animal, with a skull only 5 | centimeters in length. |
while the bright regions would lose only 10 | centimeters, not considering the ice transferred from t |
as white tepals with yellowish bases 3 or 4 | centimeters long. |
basal leaves have oval blades up to 5 or 6 | centimeters long borne on long petioles. |
It is one or two | centimeters long, bell-shaped, and deep violet with a w |
The inflorescence is one or two | centimeters long and bears spikelets which are pale in |
h up to 30 flowers borne on pedicels 2 or 3 | centimeters long. |
f has an oval or rounded blade up to 7 or 9 | centimeters long and is hairless or sparsely hairy. |
The leaves are up to 7 or 8 | centimeters long and are made up of narrow to oblong le |
ear or narrowly lance-shaped and one or two | centimeters long. |
s generally a single flower head one or two | centimeters wide containing yellow disc florets and no |
avoring and is cut into small strips 5 or 6 | centimeters long and 2 centimeters wide. |
The rounded, woolly leaves are one or two | centimeters wide and are mainly located about the base |
Each spikelet is one or two | centimeters long, not counting the sharp, hard, curling |
ers and the fruit is a capsule two or three | centimeters long. |
he three sepals and three petals are 2 or 3 | centimeters long and pale to deep yellow. |
The flowers are 5 or 6 | centimeters long on a tall inflorescence. |
shaped to diamond in shape and up to 3 or 4 | centimeters long. |
flower is a funnel-shaped pink bloom 3 or 4 | centimeters wide. |
short, angled stems growing erect to 7 or 8 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ducing several slender stems up to 40 or 50 | centimeters tall from a woody caudex. |
The elongated fruit is one or two | centimeters long and contains pitted seeds. |
merge between the bracts, each up to 2 or 3 | centimeters long and greenish in color with reddish mar |
The fruit is a winged capsule one or two | centimeters long. |
Each flower is 2 or 3 | centimeters long including its tubular base of sepals. |
e thick leaves have lobed blades one or two | centimeters long borne on petioles. |
es are oppositely arranged and up to 4 or 5 | centimeters long. |
Male catkins are up to 5 or 6 | centimeters long and female catkins are longer, sometim |
The fruit is a hairy legume pod 2 or 3 | centimeters long. |
at the base of the plant and are one or two | centimeters wide and round with wavy or wrinkly margins |
he fruit is a silky-hairy legume pod 1 or 2 | centimeters long. |
r has six narrow tepals are each one or two | centimeters long. |
Each tubular flower is 2 or 3 | centimeters long, counting the elongated calyx of sepal |
aped, coated in white hairs, and one or two | centimeters long. |
The hairy, glandular leaves are one or two | centimeters long, oval to triangular, pointed, and toot |
a mostly hairless, waxy stem up to 40 or 45 | centimeters tall. |
ray, woolly, spoon-shaped leaves one or two | centimeters long. |
ick, firm evergreen leaves are up to 4 or 5 | centimeters long and are hairless on the upper surface |
all shrub forming low bushes up to 30 or 40 | centimeters tall. |
ing scales, the whole unit measuring 1 or 2 | centimeters. |
The tail can be up to 40 or 50 | centimeters long. . |
The dense inflorescence is one or two | centimeters long, containing tangles of gold and black |
to 60 flowers, each on a pedicel one or two | centimeters long. |
They are usually hairy and up to 8 or 10 | centimeters long. |
es a slender, branching stem up to 40 or 45 | centimeters in maximum length. |
ly oval and pointed in shape and one or two | centimeters long. |
The lance-shaped leaves are 3 or 4 | centimeters long and oppositely arranged about the stem |
The fruit is a rounded legume pod 1 or 2 | centimeters long which dries to a very thin papery text |
ray or green leaves have oval blades 1 or 2 | centimeters long. |
pointed flowers, each cluster up to 3 or 4 | centimeters long and each individual spike up to one ce |
into large, leaflike segments up to 4 or 5 | centimeters long and a lobed oval in shape. |
e leaf is made up of 7 to 9 leaflets 1 or 2 | centimeters long. |
ndrical array of flower spikes up to 4 or 5 | centimeters long. |
es sharply triangular stems up to 80 or 100 | centimeters tall from a network of thin, coarse rhizome |
e inflorescence is a panicle up to 15 or 16 | centimeters long and several centimeters wide. |
florescence is a dense panicle up to 6 or 7 | centimeters long which blooms in yellow to reddish brow |
The hairy leaves are up to 2 or 3 | centimeters long. |
duces a branched, hairy stem up to 40 or 45 | centimeters tall. |
fruit is a lance-shaped silique one or two | centimeters long, containing several winged seeds. |
from a few millimeters to as much as 3 or 4 | centimeters. |
clumps of triangular stems up to 100 or 120 | centimeters tall from short rhizomes. |
nnual herb with a stem up to about 30 or 35 | centimeters long and coated in feltlike whitish hairs. |
perennial herb growing up to about 50 or 60 | centimeters tall. |
nted, somewhat needlelike, and up to 3 or 4 | centimeters long. |
The fruit is a winged capsule 2 or 3 | centimeters long containing dark brown seeds. |
The inflorescence is up to 8 or 10 | centimeters tall and bears several flowers, each on a p |
The fruit is an angled capsule 5 or 6 | centimeters long. |
The fruit is a legume pod 1 or 2 | centimeters long containing seeds which resemble "piece |
perennial herb growing up to about 30 or 40 | centimeters tall. |
e of pointed yellow ray florets each 2 or 3 | centimeters long. |
The leaves are up to 30 or 40 | centimeters long and are borne on fleshy petioles. |
The fruit is a hairy legume pod 4 or 5 | centimeters long. |
wer has splayed-open tepals each one or two | centimeters long which are yellowish or cream-colored w |
te bell shaped flowers,(2-4 inches, or 5-10 | centimeters in size) which have pink to purple centers. |
ennial herb forming spreading mats 20 or 30 | centimeters high. |
drooping to decumbent stems up to 30 or 40 | centimeters long, often much shorter. |
It yields a legume pod 2 or 3 | centimeters long. |
hick-coated yellowish-brown bulb one or two | centimeters long. |
The basal leaves are 1 or 2 | centimeters long. |
toothed, pointed, oval blades up to 2 or 3 | centimeters long. |
is that with large dimensions (55, 60 or 65 | centimeters in diameter) and drumsticks with point in f |
with four bright yellow petals each 2 or 3 | centimeters long. |
to dark green, fleshy and juicy and 1 or 2 | centimeters long. |
escence is a catkin of flowers up to 5 or 6 | centimeters long. |
thery, greenish or yellow, and up to 2 or 3 | centimeters in length. |
te to pale lavender or pinkish bloom 2 or 3 | centimeters wide. |
headlike cluster of several flowers 1 or 2 | centimeters wide. |
The fruit is a capsule two or three | centimeters long. |
ance, with oblong green leaves up to 7 or 8 | centimeters long and 2 to 3 wide, often coated with tin |
The ray florets are one or two | centimeters long and yellow in color. |
It yields a legume pod 1 or 2 | centimeters long containing white seeds. |
rown to grayish oval-shaped bulb one or two | centimeters wide. |
Leaves are up to 12 or 13 | centimeters long. |
producing one or more stems up to 70 or 80 | centimeters long. |
The fruit is one or two | centimeters long. |
ows erect to a maximum height near 50 or 60 | centimeters, with one to many stems coated in cobwebby |
The fruit is a winged capsule 2 or 3 | centimeters long containing several dark brown seeds. |
idney-shaped, and are woolly and one or two | centimeters long. |
oblong hairy leaves no more than one or two | centimeters long. |
The fruit is a hairy legume pod 3 or 4 | centimeters long containing up to 12 seeds. |
florescence is a dense panicle up to 6 or 7 | centimeters long which blooms in dusty yellow-orange an |
oppositely on the stem and are up to 2 or 3 | centimeters long. |
of spoon-shaped leaves no more than 1 or 2 | centimeters long. |
ins short and stout, measuring up to 3 or 4 | centimeters long, and female catkins often a bit longer |
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