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e covered on their external surface with short | hairs. |
e 2 mm long and have moderately short-strigose | hairs. |
taper to twigs coated in soft, rough, or silky | hairs and visible glands. |
ikelets covered in white or pale-colored silky | hairs. |
timeters long and often have coatings of silky | hairs. |
en and shiny on top, and paler with fine silky | hairs underneath, and have two salt glands at the ba |
New leaves are coated in silky | hairs. |
on the upper surface, and sometimes with silky | hairs. |
t with blunt, thorny branches covered in silky | hairs and fuzzy linear leaves. |
The herbage is coated in silvery silky | hairs. |
The clump of stems is densely lined with silky | hairs and studded with many small hairy oval leaves, |
The flat seeds have silky | hairs that allow the seeds to float on air currents |
ny teeth, and generally coated thinly in silky | hairs. |
The silky | hairs on the fruits allow for wind dispersal. |
open to spill seeds along with plentiful silky | hairs. |
long and 2-9 cm wide, covered with white silky | hairs, with 3 to 4 prominent veins. |
Young leaves are coated in white or pale silky | hairs, and some adult leaves retain their hairy text |
re thick and coated in long, straight, silvery | hairs. |
ub to 100 cm (25 in) high covered with silvery | hairs. |
stem branches and leaves are coated in silvery | hairs, giving the plant a gray color. |
The herbage is coated in silvery | hairs. |
een or gray-green and coated in short, silvery | hairs. |
ped spikelets coated in downy white or silvery | hairs. |
foliage are coated densely in cottony, silvery | hairs. |
The herbage is coated in gray or silvery | hairs. |
It had brownish fur with long, silvery | hairs on its belly, and a wingspan of about 60 cm. |
e is coated in long, shaggy whitish or silvery | hairs. |
f pointed phyllaries coated in gray or silvery | hairs. |
red bats are nearly black, with silvery-tipped | hairs on back, giving frosted appearance. |
stem and foliage are covered in silvery-white | hairs and most of the leaves are basal and measure 3 |
t the young stage the cactus has silvery-white | hairs, which are later lost as the plant grows. |
ll, with most parts covered with silvery-white | hairs. |
tinguished from A. theophrasti by long, simple | hairs on the stem rather than stellate hairs. |
Stinging nettles are covered in small | hairs that contain chemicals that are a skin irritan |
Inside the vestibule are small | hairs called vibrissae, which filter dust and other |
up to a centimeter wide and rough due to small | hairs. |
Due to small | hairs on its feet, the water shrew can actually run |
nd have entire or undulating marginswith small | hairs, which can irritate skin. |
and acute; all the leaves are covered in soft | hairs. |
tem and oval-shaped leaves are covered in soft | hairs. |
up to 10 centimeters long and covered in soft | hairs and stalked resin glands. |
ersides of the leaves covered with thick, soft | hairs, giving a pronounced grey-green appearance . |
and serrated and are covered in a coat of soft | hairs. |
iage is mostly hairless but may have some soft | hairs, and it is gland-dotted. |
le leaves in loose rosettes, covered with soft | hairs measuring 0.5-3 cm. |
l" and chlaina "cloak", and refers to the soft | hairs on the species. |
timeter long and are coated with silvery, soft | hairs, especially on the undersides. |
It is coated in soft | hairs. |
The upright growing stems generally have soft | hairs but sometimes plants have coarse stiff hairs. |
Its narrow leaves are coated in soft | hairs. |
The small leaves are thinly covered in soft | hairs. |
The stem and leaves are clothed with soft | hairs. |
surface is hairless or with slight small, soft | hairs sometimes cobweb-like along lower mid-vein. |
to 2 mm wide and have parallel veins and soft | hairs on the undersides. |
The stems are soft and coated in soft | hairs when young and become more woody with age. |
ight which is coated densely in rough and soft | hairs. |
anges in colour from dark to pale and has some | hairs on the underside. |
he foliage is mostly hairless or may have some | hairs on the margins; the leaves are gradually reduc |
Some | hairs are glandular. |
he foliage is mostly hairless or may have some | hairs on the margins; the leaves are gradually or ab |
e-elliptical with greyish wax and short sparse | hairs beneath. |
ng, narrow, and pointed, sometimes with sparse | hairs, and 2 to 7 centimeters long. |
af is coated in white sticky glands and sparse | hairs. |
These special | hairs are used by the females to protect their eggs |
ened, this tenrec will scream, erect its spiny | hairs to a crest, jump, buck and bite. |
Not to split | hairs about this stuff. |
Maybe I'm splitting | hairs (& I wouldn't begin to know how to source it), |
pairs have black surrounds with white squamose | hairs, the opisthosoma is pale yellow. |
dersides have "numerous minute sessile stelate | hairs with horizonatally spreading rays". |
d is almost hairless, apart from tiny stellate | hairs on the branches. |
The leaves have stellate | hairs on the surface and simple hairs at the margins |
are thick, widely toothed, and coated in stiff | hairs. |
rennial with stem and foliage covered in stiff | hairs and resin glands. |
up to 4 meters long which are covered in stiff | hairs. |
many small branches are coated in short, stiff | hairs. |
glandular and coated lightly in soft and stiff | hairs. |
60 centimeters tall and coated thinly in stiff | hairs. |
to reddish-green in color and coated in stiff | hairs. |
illimeters long, pointed, and edged with stiff | hairs, and there are reflexed appendages between the |
long and mostly naked, coated partly in stiff | hairs. |
The stem may have stiff | hairs and the leaves are generally small and pointed |
The stem and herbage are coated in long, stiff | hairs that sting skin when touched. |
centimeters long and have petioles with stiff | hairs along the edges. |
This coat contains long, stiff | hairs, called kemps, over a short woolly undercoat, |
It is glandular and coated in stiff | hairs. |
The stem has long stiff | hairs angled downwards. |
It is glandular and coated in soft and stiff | hairs. |
tufted perennial herb coated densely in stiff | hairs. |
It is glandular and coated lightly in stiff | hairs. |
Young branches are coated in stiff | hairs, and older branches have reddish, yellowish, o |
ng, and they are often covered in small, stiff | hairs. |
50 centimeters tall and coated thinly in stiff | hairs. |
is a well-developed tuft of long, rather stiff | hairs near the base of the upper side of the hindwin |
It is best known for stinging | hairs which cover the whole plant and deliver a pote |
Strumigenys liukueiensis by the numerous stout | hairs on the dorsal surface of the mesosoma. |
(Like the swirled | hairs on the tennis ball, the wind will spiral aroun |
Most of the tail's | hairs are black, and may form a dark ring at the end |
It is coated in woolly, tangled | hairs. |
neous condition characterized by dark terminal | hairs on the peripheral face, central back, and extr |
ery mild and it can be rarely seen between the | hairs. |
r of wings over the internodes and some of the | hairs lining the leaf margins are caducous. |
s "wool-bearing" or "fleecy", referring to the | hairs that cover all parts of the plant. |
The | hairs make the top surface of the leaf water-repelle |
The | hairs are short and crimped, which makes them highly |
inguished by leaf shape and differences in the | hairs covering the foliage. |
loss of one of two classes of pigments in the | hairs. |
anges from black to a reddish-brown, while the | hairs may range from yellow to red to black. |
prisoners upon live coal, and plucked out the | hairs of their beards, to convince them that they we |
phological trait unique to A. gertrudis is the | hairs covering its fronds. |
The | hairs in this area are, at the tips, like ordinary h |
n living together: "As soon as I saw Smith the | hairs on the back of my neck went up. |
is unusual among Bombus species in having the | hairs of the body appressed against the body surface |
In it the | hairs are confined to the dorsal middle line and the |
rvae, and he was satisfied that it was not the | hairs or the spines, but the unpleasant taste that c |
vous or frightened it flees, while raising the | hairs on its back. |
ap Modron from his imprisonment, retrieves the | hairs of Dillus the Bearded, captures the cauldron o |
The | hairs give them an overall sage green to silvery col |
The | hairs found on Teresa's body matched the samples Mik |
color and usually quite hairy in texture, the | hairs sometimes associated with sticky glands. |
fur is cream-colored, but is restricted by the | hairs on the sides, which are gray at the base. |
The | hairs on the back of this species are stiff like the |
It is hairy in texture, the | hairs rough, sharp, and bristly. |
The | hairs are brown with pale tips. |
It is roughly hairy in texture, the | hairs with reddish blistering or glandular bases. |
The fruit is a bright red berry, without the | hairs that some currants have. |
The | hairs above and short and sharp, while the hairs bel |
The | hairs of the caterpillars can cause skin irritation |
The term may also refer to the | hairs of the leaves of some insectivorous plants. |
It also means splitting of the | hairs at the end. |
It is hairy in texture, the | hairs rough and sharp. |
d to a moustache as a grooming aid to hold the | hairs in place, especially at the extremities. |
The | hairs covering this species is assumed to be an adap |
Stomach have often been found lined with the | hairs of caterpillars, and other prey taken include |
It is hairy in texture, the | hairs coarse and rough. |
The | hairs on the third maxilliped are use to filter plan |
up to the Acropolis and saw the Parthenon, the | hairs on my head were standing straight up. |
plants appear almost snow-white (however, the | hairs conceal numerous sharp yellow spines). |
The colour of the | hairs is gray or red-brown. |
Most of the plant is pubescent, the | hairs appearing stiff. |
The | hairs around the thorax are sometimes yellowish. |
she described was that it was almost as if the | hairs were standing up on the back of her neck. |
the neck, there is a stiff, upright mane, the | hairs of which are tipped with black. |
w, darkening with age and shedding most of the | hairs. |
ry row of dome shaped cells at the base of the | hairs. |
The | hairs can cause skin irritation (urticaria) if the c |
The | hairs of the leaves and young shoots can cause skin |
hat the glandular secretions absorbed by these | hairs may be toxic or poisonous. |
The light green leaves are covered with thick | hairs, giving it a grayish cast and thick texture, w |
centimeters long, pointed, and coated in thin | hairs. |
or occasionally perennial herb coated in thin | hairs. |
pears to be a white powder, and there are thin | hairs near the base. |
a fringe along their edges of white threadlike | hairs and grows in clumps 3-6 ft (0.91-1.8 m) high a |
green, or dark red in color and coated in tiny | hairs, giving them a velvety appearance. |
The leaves are rough with tiny | hairs and up to about 14 centimeters long. |
s long and 2 to 3 wide, often coated with tiny | hairs. |
cretomotoric effect: it helps the cilia - tiny | hairs that line the respiratory tract - to transport |
s, and flower axils sometimes have short, tiny | hairs, but are mostly glabrous. |
break off from the plant and due to their tiny | hairs they stick to any rough surface. |
It refers to | hairs of a uniform shade, with no banding or tipping |
hexapetala, meaning star, hairy (referring to | hairs on the leaves), and six-petals. |
ark green, pinnate, with dense white tomentose | hairs on the underside. |
The flower calyx has glandular trichomes ( | hairs), which secrete a sticky mucilage that is capa |
sure even with repeated teasing of the trigger | hairs. |
The leaves have tubercle-based | hairs and up to 5-30 centimetres (2.0-12 in) long by |
air with a razor, and not leave so much as two | hairs remaining. |
Leaves are covered with small unicellular | hairs (called trichomes). |
ave small coarse brown and/or black urticating | hairs on their abdomen that they will kick in the di |
south America, and contact with the urticating | hairs of adult female moths is known to cause a cuta |
d rose bushes, and possess numerous urticating | hairs, from which they derive their common name. |
ld tarantula and, therefore, has no urticating | hairs. |
these, like much of the body, bear urticating | hairs that secrete an irritating venom. |
m to lights in nearby towns and the urticating | hairs are released into the air leading to severe ur |
s are yellowish or whitish, with short velvety | hairs, becoming smooth with age. |
re bright green, paler underneath with velvety | hairs. |
Leaves have villous | hairs and their margins are pinnatifid or dissected. |
2.5 mm long and sparsely covered with villous | hairs. |
he plant is coated in dense gray to white wavy | hairs. |
It is coated thinly in wavy | hairs. |
luster of flowers dotted with glands and webby | hairs. |
als fringed and lined with long, pink whiskery | hairs. |
5 to 10 cm) leaves that are covered with white | hairs on top and bottom. |
ed green to yellow, densely covered with white | hairs in the middle, and violet to maroon in a shape |
The foliage is coated in silvery white | hairs that make the plant pale in color. |
as the historians say, "The glory of his white | hairs and great sanctity formed a double crown for h |
green leaflets, densely coated in short white | hairs. |
ngth, with a mostly black body with some white | hairs, and having wings which are barred with black. |
yish or bluish leaf blades are coated in white | hairs. |
fruit is a round nutlet covered in shiny white | hairs. |
its dark gray fur is speckled with long white | hairs. |
They are green with dense white | hairs and six reddish nobs on their back. |
Its tail has long white | hairs, and its front feet have white claws. |
ceolate, the undersides covered by silky white | hairs. |
ht pink (though with fine barely visible white | hairs), and the pelage is black. |
and it sometimes has a covering of fine white | hairs over the entire body. |
clumpy perennial herb coated thickly in white | hairs. |
e belly is white and feet are covered in white | hairs. |
e, and usually fuzzy with a thin coat of white | hairs. |
age is covered in a short coat of woolly white | hairs, giving the plant a light greenish gray color. |
a nutlet covered in very long, straight white | hairs. |
Lifting the flap causes the long white | hairs under the tail to stand up in a conspicuous fa |
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