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ght pink with a thin tubular throat up to 2 | centimeters (0.79 in) long opening into five pointed lo |
w fruit, also called yellow sapote, up to 7 | centimeters (2.8 in) long, which are edible raw. |
A "one quinaria" pipe is 2.31 | centimeters (0.91 in) in diameter. |
when E. imbricata juveniles reach around 35 | centimeters (14 in) they switch from a pelagic life sty |
Ovate leaves with pointed tips 3 | centimeters (1.2 in) to 10 centimeters (3.9 in) long by |
e Sea Plates, which converge at a rate of 6 | centimeters (2 in) each year. |
Its wingspan of slightly under 25 | centimeters (10 in) makes it smaller than any but a few |
sheet of lead "5 digits wide", roughly 9.25 | centimeters (3.64 in), but Frontinus contested the defi |
t 9.75 meters (32.0 ft) long based on a 132 | centimeters (52 in)-long skull. |
6 meters (85 ft) tall with a diameter of 35 | centimeters (14 in). |
colorful bird, measuring an average of 13.5 | centimeters (5.3 in). |
rams (7,463 lb), and a core diameter of 580 | centimeters (22.8 in). |
cactus that grows to a maximum height of 10 | centimeters (4 in). |
with a maximum skull length greater than 40 | centimeters (16 in). |
ly obovate to orbicular, between 5.5 and 13 | centimeters (2-5 in.) long and supported by a 1 to 3.5 |
The peduncles are 10 to 25 | centimeters (4-10 in.) long and taper from two to three |
discovered to make mud trails as much as 50 | centimeters (20 inches) in length. |
e skeleton of Epidexipteryx hui measures 25 | centimeters (10 inches) in length (44.5 cm or 17.5 in i |
It is 15 | centimeters (6 inches) tall, has 2,645 calories, exceed |
It typically grows 30-100 | centimeters (12-40 inches) high, and contains teardrop- |
It grows to about eight | centimeters (three inches) in length. |
This is a small bat, around 6 | centimeters (2 inches) long and 4 grams (1.4 ounces) in |
Oenothera caespitosa grows to 10 | centimeters (4 inches) tall. |
They are a very tall breed, averaging 76-86 | centimeters (30-34 inches) in height at the withers. |
The outer walls were 23 | centimeters (9 inches) thick and made of typical brick |
rld's smallest pigeons, with a length of 17 | centimeters (6.5 inches), wingspan of 7.5 cm (10.5 in) |
ngarians in a photo-finish by less than two | centimeters (0.75 inches). |
It will grow to a maximum length of 14 | centimeters (5.5 inches). |
The fish will grow in length up to 2.9 | centimeters (1.1 inches). |
leaves are oval in shape and up to about 30 | centimeters long including the petioles, located in a b |
The oblong, lobed leaves are up to 16 | centimeters long including winged petioles. |
l cluster of tubular flowers roughly 1 to 2 | centimeters long including the calyx of fleshy sepals a |
Each flower is 2 or 3 | centimeters long including its tubular base of sepals. |
The Striped Polecat is typically 60 | centimeters long including a 20-centimeter tail. |
he fruit is an achene which may be nearly 3 | centimeters long, including a long beak and long white |
e oval to round in shape and up to about 30 | centimeters long including the petioles, located in a b |
meter long with ears alone measuring at 21 | centimeters which is the total height of an average dom |
The average length of the mulato is ten | centimeters, and it is typically five centimeters wide. |
It is 15 | centimeters long, it has a straight beak and its body i |
lped to reduce recoil from 5-6 meters to 80 | centimeters, although it was useless if the spade could |
t has the maximum total length of about 125 | centimeters which it reaches in about 20 years. |
The flower 2 to 3 | centimeters long, its tubular base encapsulated in a ri |
an annual or biennial herb growing 20 to 60 | centimeters tall, its stem hairy to bristly. |
This petite herb grows up to 10 | centimeters tall, its hair-thin stem glandular on the u |
hing a maximum height and width of about 20 | centimeters, including its inflorescence. |
It is an annual herb growing 2 to 60 | centimeters tall, its stem small, delicate, and simple, |
The yellow flower may be over 4 | centimeters long, its narrow tubular throat opening int |
outdoor title with a winning margin of four | centimeters over James Beckford of Jamaica. |
ngle accumulation of snow was 10 inches (25 | centimeters), on January 23, 1940. |
he leaves are alternately arranged, up to 2 | centimeters long, lance-shaped to oval and edged with b |
eaflike leaflets, each of which is up to 16 | centimeters long, lance-shaped to narrowly oval, and ir |
The leaves are 1 to 10 | centimeters long, lance-shaped to oval, pointed or roun |
The leaves are up to 12 | centimeters long, lance-shaped or oval with pointed tip |
ted only 50 kilograms, with a height of 176 | centimeters although later he gained up to some 62 kilo |
The Dauphin has a diameter of 56 | centimeters, a launch weight of 1.132 metric tons, a le |
Ruler in | centimeters at left side. |
The leaves are less than 4 | centimeters in length and are made up of several narrow |
ed body with a long, straight style about 2 | centimeters in length and tipped with a small beak. |
as a long tubular throat which may exceed 5 | centimeters in length before it opens into white, purpl |
The flower is up to 2.5 | centimeters in length and yields fruits which may reach |
The basal leaf is 10 to 30 | centimeters in length and does not wither at flowering. |
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. |
The spines are between 1 and 2 | centimeters in length and are bristle like. |
It is typically 5.0 to 7.5 | centimeters in length and has webbed toes. |
of dark red or brown which can be up to 2.5 | centimeters in length and contains 18 seeds. |
The leaves are up to 3 | centimeters in length and generally oval in shape. |
The flower has five long petals up to 3 | centimeters in length including their elongated, knob-t |
ord Derby's Parakeets average 20 inches (50 | centimeters) in length and are sexually dimorphic. |
The fruit is a silky legume pod up to 5 | centimeters in length containing mottled brown seeds. |
o yellowish in color, sometimes exceeding 4 | centimeters in length with narrow lobed mouths. |
The distinctive leaves are several | centimeters in length and are mostly petiole; there is |
arse small evergreen leaves only one to two | centimeters in length and toothed along the edges with |
The stems are less than 7 | centimeters in length and bear leaves made up of many o |
The fruit is an elongated capsule up to 5 | centimeters in length which is borne on a long pedicel |
It may exceed 4 | centimeters in length and generally drops off the plant |
The basal leaf is 20 to 30 | centimeters in length and withers at flowering. |
everal whorls about the stem, each up to 15 | centimeters in length and drooping at the tip. |
The clublike inflorescence may exceed 4 | centimeters in length and two in width. |
everal whorls about the stem, each up to 13 | centimeters in length with wavy edges. |
Each flower has yellow petals up to 4 | centimeters in length which fade orange or red with age |
The spur exceeds two | centimeters in length in the largest of the flowers. |
It is 3 to 4 | centimeters in length and much smaller in width and hei |
The fruit is a hairy silique 1.5 to 2 | centimeters in length which contains tiny reddish seeds |
The stems are less than 20 | centimeters in length and have small oval-shaped leaves |
with a triangular frond measuring up to 2.5 | centimeters in length which floats on the water. |
The abundant leaves are up to 17 | centimeters in length and made up of many oval-shaped l |
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 |
The toothed leaves, about 10 | centimeters in length, are sticky above and hairy below |
which are mostly oval in shape and several | centimeters in length, and generally no leaves higher u |
linear to lance-shaped, and measure 5 to 22 | centimeters in length, the largest ones at the base and |
ew millimeters long or up to two and a half | centimeters in length, and bright yellow in color, some |
g 875 troy ounces or 27.21 kilograms and 46 | centimeters in length, the Hand of Faith was found near |
yellow ray florets which measure about 1.5 | centimeters in length, and many yellow disc florets in |
Averaging 10 | centimeters in length, the Tasmanian Thornbill is a sma |
e fruit is a narrow, hairy capsule up to 10 | centimeters in length, and it may be held on a long sta |
long and usually pointed, reaching up to 11 | centimeters in length, but often remaining much smaller |
The Black Lemur is between 90 and 110 | centimeters in length, of which 51-65 centimeters are t |
hy, linear or oblong green leaves up to 1.6 | centimeters in length. |
thus was a tiny animal, with a skull only 5 | centimeters in length. |
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. |
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. |
to triangular and pointed, and reach a few | centimeters in length. |
The fruit is a capsule up to 2 | centimeters in length. |
It contains many seeds which may be 3 | centimeters in length. |
ely arranged pointed oval leaves are 1 to 3 | centimeters in length. |
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. |
ith 6 strongly recurved pink tepals up to 8 | centimeters in length. |
ter long and a pappus which may be almost 2 | centimeters in length. |
1.1 meters in length, with a skull 9 to 18 | centimeters in length. |
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. |
ch are toothed or lobed and measure up to 2 | centimeters in length. |
centimeters in length. | |
a long, thin silique which may approach 13 | centimeters in length. |
10 flowers with pink petals each up to 1.5 | centimeters in length. |
o oval, serrated on the edges, and up to 10 | centimeters in length. |
d bear rough, flat leaves reaching 20 to 30 | centimeters in length. |
ular branches covered with spines up to 3.5 | centimeters in length. |
raceme of many flowers each between 1 and 2 | centimeters in length. |
escribed as bracts, each measuring up to 20 | centimeters in length. |
h dark purplish-pink flowers up to abou 2.5 | centimeters in length. |
It grows to 10 | centimeters in length. |
shaped and smooth-edged, measuring 1 to 3.5 | centimeters in length. |
is an elongated capsule which may exceed 10 | centimeters in length. |
but has an awn which can be up to about 2.5 | centimeters in length. |
ostly hairless stem reaching up to about 30 | centimeters in length. |
it is a straight or curving capsule up to 6 | centimeters in length. |
hery and hairy in texture and may reach 5.5 | centimeters in length. |
ed, flat to scooplike leaves mostly under 3 | centimeters in length. |
renate to deeply lobed leaves up to 8 to 12 | centimeters in length. |
ake, Elaphe conspicillata reaches 70 to 100 | centimeters in length. |
ward the base of the plant, may approach 50 | centimeters in length. |
made up of 6 or 7 leaflets measuring 1 to 4 | centimeters in length. |
fruit is an angled, striped capsule up to 6 | centimeters in length. |
The inflorescence is a narrow panicle a few | centimeters in length. |
raight to spoon-shaped and between 5 and 15 | centimeters in length. |
ong the stem each bear three spines up to 2 | centimeters in length. |
th or toothed edges, and measure 2.5 to 3.5 | centimeters in length. |
is prostrate or upright, reaching up to 40 | centimeters in length. |
g annual herb with a stem reaching 10 to 20 | centimeters in length. |
The fruit is a hairy legume pod up to 3.5 | centimeters in length. |
long bract at the base which may be up to 8 | centimeters in length. |
The fruit is an elongated capsule up to 4.5 | centimeters in length. |
fruit is a shaggy-haired legume pod up to 4 | centimeters in length. |
woody capsule with a tapered end, up to 1.5 | centimeters in length. |
a densely hairy, papery legume pod up to 4 | centimeters in length. |
cream-colored flowers, each between 1 and 2 | centimeters in length. |
The only known fossil specimen is about 5 | centimeters in length. |
of many lance-shaped leaflets each up to 12 | centimeters in length. |
ers, each on a pedicel which may be several | centimeters in length. |
nce-shaped to narrowly oval and less than 2 | centimeters in length. |
the central one thick, dark, and up to 4.3 | centimeters in length. |
uit is a curved, cylindrical capsule over 7 | centimeters in length. |
leaves at the base of the stem reaching 50 | centimeters in length. |
small killifish, usually measuring about 5 | centimeters in length. |
thery, greenish or yellow, and up to 2 or 3 | centimeters in length. |
It grows up to 10.5 | centimeters snout-to-vent length. |
e fruit is a dark red berry between 2 and 3 | centimeters in length. |
n, reddish-brown, or gray, and often over 3 | centimeters in length. |
The fruit is a cylindrical capsule up to 5 | centimeters in length. |
The fruit is a thin legume pod up to 2 | centimeters in length. |
solitary flower on a long peduncle up to 20 | centimeters in length. |
flower has six tepals each between 1 and 2 | centimeters in length. |
linear, lance-shaped, or oblong, and a few | centimeters in length. |
5 to 15 cream-colored flowers each about 2 | centimeters in length. |
smooth along the edges, and up to about 2.5 | centimeters in length. |
en tinged purple, with six tepals up to 1.6 | centimeters in length. |
They measure 1 to 3 | centimeters in length. |
meters long topped with a pappus one to two | centimeters in length. |
ive deep pink to red petals, each up to 1.5 | centimeters in length. |
ong and topped with a pappus which may be 2 | centimeters in length. |
The few straw-colored leaves reach up to 40 | centimeters in length. |
n any shade of pink and measuring up to 2.5 | centimeters in length. |
narrow, curving, pointed leaves up to a few | centimeters in length. |
about the stem, each waxy green and up to 7 | centimeters in length. |
centimeter long and a pistil which may be 4 | centimeters in length. |
ntimeter long and a style which may reach 8 | centimeters in length. |
The leaves are 1 to 3 | centimeters in length. |
s upright or decumbent stems up to about 25 | centimeters in length. |
of pairs of leaflets, each leaflet up to 3 | centimeters in length. |
few millimeters long and a pappus about 1.5 | centimeters in length. |
is a very long silique which may exceed 10 | centimeters in length. |
eaves at the base of the plant can reach 20 | centimeters in length. |
r lance-shaped, smooth-edged, and up to 4.5 | centimeters in length. |
e up of usually 7 leaflets measuring 2 to 5 | centimeters in length. |
llowish anthers and a pistil which may be 4 | centimeters in length. |
ers long topped with a pappus up to about 2 | centimeters in length. |
d-shaped and sometimes toothed, and 1 to 12 | centimeters in length. |
erb with a spreading or erect stem 10 to 40 | centimeters in length. |
made up of 3 to 5 leaflets measuring 1 or 2 | centimeters in length. |
or sparsely hairy stems spread to 50 or 60 | centimeters in length. |
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