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linear or lance-shaped blades up to 3 or 4 | centimeters long. |
duces clumps of narrow stems up to 50 or 60 | centimeters tall, with short, folded or rolled leaves. |
n a perfect heart shape, and are one or two | centimeters long. |
whitish or pink-tinged papery bracts 2 or 3 | centimeters wide. |
The leaves are oval-shaped, up to 7 or 8 | centimeters long and about half as wide. |
showy yellow flowers with petals one or two | centimeters long. |
olla opens in the morning, spreading 7 or 8 | centimeters wide and up to 10 centimeters long. |
The fruit is a hanging capsule 2 or 3 | centimeters long which contains thousands of tiny seeds |
d Sierra onion grows from a bulb one or two | centimeters wide and bears a stem which may be tall or |
Each tubular, flat-faced flower is 2 or 3 | centimeters wide with 5 curving, light-colored petals a |
e reddish brown stems no more than 10 or 11 | centimeters tall. |
The fruit is a lance-shaped capsule 2 or 3 | centimeters long. |
, slightly inflated legume pod up to 4 or 5 | centimeters long which dries to a papery texture. |
made up of 3 to 5 leaflets measuring 1 or 2 | centimeters in length. |
e stems are topped with flower heads 2 or 3 | centimeters wide with hemispheric cups of greenish phyl |
The leaves are 3 or 4 | centimeters long and triangular or arrowhead shaped wit |
Stems reach 10 or 12 | centimeters in height can be plentiful and tightly clum |
or sparsely hairy stems spread to 50 or 60 | centimeters in length. |
esolve altitude differences on the order of | centimeters, but for the presence of infrasonic noise s |
pe Dwarf Chameleon is known to grow over 15 | centimeters in length, including the tail, with males a |
e-shaped, or linear leaves may grow over 13 | centimeters long and have smooth or spine-toothed edges |
or widely lance-shaped and may grow over 7 | centimeters long. |
ers on long pedicels, the longest over nine | centimeters long. |
ed anthers and a pistil which may be over 3 | centimeters in length. |
hin, naked stalks which may be 8 to over 30 | centimeters tall, each stalk bearing one to ten flowers |
lar purple-blue flowers which may be over 3 | centimeters long. |
any thin, soft erect stems reaching over 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
white lipped, hooded flowers, each over two | centimeters wide. |
Each is tubular and may be over 3 | centimeters long. |
indrical, green to gray-green leaves over 8 | centimeters in maximum length. |
k and each has four pink petals just over 2 | centimeters long. |
uit is a curved, cylindrical capsule over 7 | centimeters in length. |
n, reddish-brown, or gray, and often over 3 | centimeters in length. |
12 and 20 grams, has a wingspan of over 30 | centimeters and a body length of over 6 centimeters, an |
an annual or perennial herb growing over 20 | centimeters tall and sometimes much taller, exceeding o |
cream-colored, pealike flowers each over 2 | centimeters long. |
wers, each on a pedicel which may be over 3 | centimeters long. |
roduces dense clumps of erect stems over 20 | centimeters tall and up to about a meter in height. |
The lance-shaped leaves may grow over 13 | centimeters long. |
y it fans out, spreading to a width over 20 | centimeters. |
The yellow flower may be over 4 | centimeters long, its narrow tubular throat opening int |
States to have large ears, usually over 2.5 | centimeters. |
It may be a small, rounded patch ten | centimeters wide or a sprawling bush up to two meters t |
Each flower is carried on a pedicel several | centimeters long. |
n erect inflorescence on a peduncle several | centimeters tall topped with a cluster of flowers. |
about 1 cm long, and give way to pods 8-20 | centimeters (3.1-7.9 in) long, 1-1.5 cm wide, green, ye |
It was further re-designated in | centimeters on 5 October 1917 as part of the standardiz |
The inflorescence may reach 90 | centimeters tall and is made up of many dark-veined whi |
leaves at the base of the stem may reach 16 | centimeters. |
densely prickly capsule which may reach 20 | centimeters long. |
A female of the species can reach 7 | centimeters long and weigh 9 grams. |
aves are lowest on the stem and may reach 9 | centimeters long. |
The longest may reach 5 | centimeters. |
hery and hairy in texture and may reach 5.5 | centimeters in length. |
The stalk may reach 30 | centimeters tall and bears one to three showy flowers. |
eaves at the base of the plant may reach 25 | centimeters. |
The leaf blades reach 6 | centimeters long and are borne on short petioles. |
ntimeter long and a style which may reach 8 | centimeters in length. |
eaves at the base of the plant can reach 20 | centimeters in length. |
Its rounded form rarely reaches 30 | centimeters in height and its curving twigs are mostly |
haped with several sharp lobes, reaching 30 | centimeters long. |
on the edges, the lowest leaves reaching 12 | centimeters long. |
in a basal rosette, the largest reaching 10 | centimeters long. |
This is an annual herb reaching 70 | centimeters in height with an erect stem which is usual |
nual herb with paper-thin stems reaching 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
leaves at the base of the stem reaching 50 | centimeters in length. |
It is a perennial grass reaching 60 | centimeters in maximum height. |
d-tinted gray-green annual herb reaching 80 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ated near the base of the plant reaching 15 | centimeters long. |
nder, sometimes branching stems reaching 15 | centimeters in height. |
This is a bushy shrub reaching 60 | centimeters to 2.5 meters in height. |
t but upcurved toward the tip, reaching 2.5 | centimeters long. |
The flower is roughly 1.5 | centimeters long and bright pink to magenta or rose-pur |
The fruit is a hairy legume pod roughly 2 | centimeters long which darkens as it dries. |
flowers are purple in color and roughly 1.5 | centimeters long. |
n a cup of leathery purple bracts roughly 3 | centimeters wide. |
ti, or flat unleavened bread, roughly eight | centimeters in diameter with, what believers claim, is |
sheet of lead "5 digits wide", roughly 9.25 | centimeters (3.64 in), but Frontinus contested the defi |
Ruler in | centimeters at left side. |
flower is blue with the longest sepals 1.4 | centimeters long and a spur about the same length. |
ch flower has three brown-speckled sepals 3 | centimeters long and three wider petals each 2 or 3 cen |
The fruit is a silique several | centimeters long containing winged seeds. |
was enough to win the gold medal some five | centimeters ahead of the defending champion, Russian at |
oreover, the structure had subsided some 80 | centimeters over time. |
With the toy standing 12 | centimeters tall in robot mode it would mean he stands |
With a toy standing twenty | centimeters tall, the Lio Convoy toy is 1/15 scale. |
With the toy standing 8.5 | centimeters tall, the real life Fireflight would stand |
The Halfshell toy stands 17 | centimeters tall in robot mode and the character is sup |
The toy of Longrack stands 17 | centimeters tall in robot mode. |
s an annual herb producing an erect stem 20 | centimeters to over one meter tall. |
has a small spherical or cylindrical stem 3 | centimeters to over 30 centimeters tall and up to 9 cen |
producing a branched or unbranched stem 30 | centimeters to one meter in height. |
This sedge produces stems 25 | centimeters to well over one meter tall from a network |
It has an inflorescence on stems 18-40 | centimeters long arising from a subterranean stem and d |
f individuals made up of clumps of stems 30 | centimeters to one meter-3 feet tall from a network of |
ted corms that produce hairless stems 20-90 | centimeters tall, with some plants growing as tall 130 |
rhizomatous perennial herb growing 10 t 60 | centimeters tall. |
This breed is medium tall: 130 | centimeters (51 in) for 600 kilograms (1,323 lb) cows a |
olonies range from less than one to tens of | centimeters in diameter, and they fed upon plankton. |
ometers, thin layers are only a few tens of | centimeters in vertical thickness. |
ed to a depth of no more than a few tens of | centimeters. |
The leaves are less than 4 | centimeters in length and are made up of several narrow |
rb growing upright or erect no more than 15 | centimeters tall, often remaining smaller and compact. |
me of two to four flowers, each less than a | centimeters long. |
Its leaves are less than 10 | centimeters long and are made up of several multilobed, |
s are borne on short stalks less than three | centimeters long and are small and rounded with tiny wh |
producing a hair-thin stem no more than 12 | centimeters tall, in erect or spreading, branching form |
perennial herb with a stem no more than 10 | centimeters long, much of which grows underground. |
its hairy, glandular stems no more than 10 | centimeters long. |
The gray scaly leaves are no bigger than 2 | centimeters long and are oval in shape. |
This plant grows upright to no more than 15 | centimeters tall. |
ry and linear in shape, and not more than 3 | centimeters long. |
he gray scaly leaves are no bigger than 1.5 | centimeters long and most have heart-shaped bases. |
ennial herb growing in mats no more than 15 | centimeters wide and eight tall. |
pointed, hairy leaves are no more than 2.5 | centimeters long. |
ngarians in a photo-finish by less than two | centimeters (0.75 inches). |
They are less than 2 | centimeters long. |
er surgery, if a growth is greater than two | centimeters, or if a growth is becoming larger one mont |
te succulent plant measuring no more than 4 | centimeters tall with a hair-thin stem. |
omet-shaped flute is rarely longer than ten | centimeters, and the imprints are generally shallow. |
nd length but are generally not more than 5 | centimeters long. |
hed stem tangled into a mat no more than 10 | centimeters tall. |
arranged along the stem and no more than 6 | centimeters long. |
in small, fleshy, knobby leaves less than 2 | centimeters long. |
The leaf blades are no more than 1.5 | centimeters long and are slightly bent; this bend is a |
aly brown or greenish stems no more than 12 | centimeters long extending above the bark of its host t |
It produces a short stem no more than 10 | centimeters tall and two sickle-shaped leaves which are |
The green oval leaves are less than two | centimeters long. |
hin, spreading purplish stem no more than 9 | centimeters long. |
ll shrub growing in a clump no more than 25 | centimeters tall. |
rowing a hairy reddish stem no more than 30 | centimeters long along the ground or slightly upright. |
The leaves are less than 2 | centimeters long, usually oval in shape, with gray-gree |
nnial herb producing stems no longer than 8 | centimeters. |
The thready leaves are no more than 5 | centimeters long. |
The leaf is less than 8 | centimeters tall and is divided into a sterile and a fe |
oval to widely lance-shaped and less than 3 | centimeters long. |
leaves are rounded in shape and less than 2 | centimeters long. |
If it bolts a stem it is no taller than 15 | centimeters. |
The hairy stems are generally less than 3 | centimeters long. |
o nearly round leaves each no more than two | centimeters long. |
mat-forming perennial herb no more than 15 | centimeters high. |
nce-shaped to narrowly oval and less than 2 | centimeters in length. |
aves are linear in shape and no more than 4 | centimeters long. |
The leaves are less than 3 | centimeters long and may end in a point or in three dis |
es are lance-shaped to oval and less than 3 | centimeters long. |
owly to widely lance-shaped and less than 3 | centimeters long. |
The stems are less than 7 | centimeters in length and bear leaves made up of many o |
ing mats or clumps of stems no more than 30 | centimeters long. |
ort, unbranching stem generally less than 5 | centimeters tall. |
ith a maximum recorded size of less than 30 | centimeters. |
aves are linear in shape and no more than 3 | centimeters long. |
roduces several erect stems no more than 15 | centimeters tall, each holding an inflorescence of seve |
erennial herb growing not much more than 12 | centimeters in maximum height. |
b growing in a clump or mat no more than 30 | centimeters tall. |
is is an annual herb growing no more than 8 | centimeters high. |
with a maximum skull length greater than 40 | centimeters (16 in). |
whitish scaly prostrate stems less than 20 | centimeters long. |
y spherical or columnar body no more than 3 | centimeters long. |
f slender, delicate stems no longer than 20 | centimeters. |
The stems are less than 20 | centimeters in length and have small oval-shaped leaves |
a delicate mat with stems no longer than 10 | centimeters. |
g a thin patch on the ground no more than 2 | centimeters high. |
of flower heads, each generally less than 3 | centimeters long and wide. |
ground with prostrate stems no more than 12 | centimeters long. |
r to oval and pointed, each not more than 2 | centimeters long. |
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can have a depleted, sensitive thickness of | centimeters, and therefore can be used as a total absor |
e are heavily armed in sharp thorns several | centimeters long. |
Ovate leaves with pointed tips 3 | centimeters (1.2 in) to 10 centimeters (3.9 in) long by |
bunchgrass forming tufts of stems 10 to 40 | centimeters tall. |
fruit is a straight, narrow silique up to 5 | centimeters long. |
It produces erect stalks up to 30 | centimeters tall, each bearing one to three flowers. |
The oblong leaves are 3 to 7 | centimeters long and oppositely arranged on the lower p |
ongated tube and a whitish ligule up to 1.5 | centimeters long. |
, crooked gray-green stems growing up to 60 | centimeters long. |
The leaves are up to 80 | centimeters long and are made up of many dissected, too |
The flower corolla is one to two | centimeters long and divided into two lips. |
fruit is a straight, erect silique up to 10 | centimeters long containing two rows of winged seeds. |
The hairy, glandular leaves are up to 12 | centimeters long and lance-shaped, triangular, or heart |
nce-shaped with lobed edges and are up to 8 | centimeters long near the base of the plant. |
Leaves are up to 17 | centimeters long and are made up of veiny lance-shaped |
s are linear to oblong in shape and up to 4 | centimeters long. |
herb producing a hairy, erect stem 4 to 27 | centimeters tall. |
al herb with a densely woolly stem up to 15 | centimeters tall. |
nnual herb producing an erect stem up to 30 | centimeters tall which is coated in woolly fibers. |
l rosettes of oval or oblong leaves up to 3 | centimeters long. |
h alternately arranged leaves, each up to 4 | centimeters long and edged with bristle-tipped teeth. |
lance-shaped to oval and measuring up to 29 | centimeters long by 5 wide. |
o 21 yellow ray florets measuring up to 2.5 | centimeters long. |
emurs with a total length of about 60 to 67 | centimeters, of which 28 to 32 centimeters are tail. |
The leaves are somewhat hairy and 10 to 40 | centimeters long. |
The leaf may be up to 3.5 | centimeters long, hairy or hairless, and finely toothed |
The oblong leaves are one to two | centimeters long, untoothed, and woolly in texture. |
ed with hairy, glandular phyllaries up to 4 | centimeters long. |
stem is surrounded by oblong leaves 2 to 5 | centimeters long, and there are some smaller leaves alo |
lemur with a total length of about 58 to 27 | centimeters, of which 32 to 33 centimeters are tail. |
Each flower is held on a pedicel up to 2.5 | centimeters long. |
The inflorescence is a spike up to 15 | centimeters long full of clusters of small flower heads |
The leaves are up to 4 | centimeters long, oval to triangular, and generally wit |
The leaves have blades up to 10 | centimeters long, the lower ones borne on short petiole |
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