「lobed」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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The leaves are smooth or | lobed along the edges and sometimes divided into a f |
art-shaped, 2.5-5cm long and wide, three-seven | lobed, alternating on thin stems. |
The leaves are pinnately | lobed and spiny. |
resemble snapdragons, being typically hooded, | lobed and spurred. |
The leaves are deeply | lobed and occasionally toothed. |
The leaves are pinnately | lobed and the end lobe is blunt. |
The petals are diamond-shaped and sometimes | lobed and curling at the tip. |
The sepals are bluntly | lobed and coated thickly in glandular hairs. |
Leaves are mainly 2-4 | lobed and 4-7 cm long by 1.5-3 cm wide. |
The small leaves are up to 2 centimeters long, | lobed, and generally triangular in shape. |
are up to 25 centimetres long, usually deeply | lobed, and hairy. |
The dull olive-green leaves are | lobed and wrinkled and may fold and crease themselve |
The small leaves are kidney-shaped or deeply | lobed and are wavy or crinkly along the edges. |
eavy radial ribbing and the margin is somewhat | lobed and irregular. |
i trees produce a fruit that are typically 2-3 | lobed and contain 2 cells in which the seeds lie. |
The leaves are | lobed and semi-succulent and die back in the dry sea |
The dense foliage is made up of highly | lobed and toothed leaves forming a wrinkled, bristly |
rrowly to widely oval in shape, the lower ones | lobed and sometimes compound, the upper generally un |
ntire with no lobes or holes, but soon produce | lobed and holed leaves. |
Coreopsis maritima has foliage that is | lobed and mostly linear in shape with lobes that are |
to three rounded leaflets which are toothed or | lobed and measure up to 2 centimeters in length. |
een with whitish coloring underneath, pointed, | lobed, and like all members of the mint family occur |
The mostly lance-shaped leaves are | lobed and long near the base of the plant, approachi |
Thus a | lobed arch balcony above the decorated entrance repl |
2 cm long, roughly arrowhead-shaped, and often | lobed at the base. |
, encased at the base in a calyx of sepals and | lobed at the mouth. |
s yellow ray florets several millimeters long, | lobed at the tips and sometimes red-tinged near the |
divided into a few lobes which are toothed or | lobed at their tips. |
The thick leaves have | lobed blades one or two centimeters long borne on pe |
The inflorescence is made up of layers of | lobed bracts which are greenish at the base and tipp |
Male flowers have 3-5 | lobed calyx and the females have none. |
The fruit is a | lobed capsule a few millimeters long which is sticky |
The fruit is a rough, | lobed capsule about half a centimeter long containin |
The fruit is a hairy two | lobed capsule. |
Synandrium | lobed, cells 6 or 8. Appendage shorter than the male |
The leaves are peltate, rounded, deeply | lobed, coarsely-toothed, conspicuously veined and da |
has a calyx of densely hairy sepals and a five | lobed corolla just under a centimeter long. |
centimeters long which abruptly spreads into a | lobed corolla. |
to lavender to red funnel-shaped flowers with | lobed corollas each nearly a centimeter wide. |
The fruit is a | lobed, crested capsule about 4 millimeters wide. |
The leaves are alternate, pinnate and deeply | lobed dark green on the top, whitish green on the un |
igh and produces basal clumps of round, deeply | lobed, dark green, fuzzy leaves with winged leafstal |
high and produce basal clumps of round, deeply | lobed, dark green, fuzzy leaves with winged leafstal |
he plant forms a flat basal rosette of sharply | lobed, deeply cut leaves each up to 7 centimters lon |
ce have bracts which may be linear in shape or | lobed, each lobe knobby or notched. |
f is round or kidney-shaped and has a ruffled, | lobed edge. |
e green leaves are linear to lance-shaped with | lobed edges and are up to 8 centimeters long near th |
The leaves are lance-shaped to oval with | lobed edges, sometimes divided into smaller leaflets |
flat, 1-5 cm broad, 3-5 mm thick, usually with | lobed edges. |
w linear or lance-shaped blades with smooth or | lobed edges. |
leaves are oval or lance-shaped and some have | lobed edges. |
timeters long by 1.5 wide, and have toothed or | lobed edges. |
ight green, wrinkled peppers taper to a blunt, | lobed end. |
The leaves are palmately veined and | lobed, flowers green to yellowish green, fruits in c |
Between the bracts emerge the | lobed flowers, which are yellow to light purple or r |
me oak leaves, resembling Quercus species with | lobed foliage. |
The fronds are large and pinnatifid (deeply | lobed), from 30-130 cm long and 10-50 cm broad, with |
ovary of the pistillate flower enlarges into a | lobed fruit about 2 millimeters long. |
The | lobed fruit is 7-10 mm in diameter, and the seeds ro |
The fruit is a | lobed, gland-dotted legume pod narrowed between the |
Leaves are evergreen, pelted, V-shaped, deeply | lobed, glossy deep-green with large silvery white ve |
ves are spirally arranged on the stems, deeply | lobed, grey-green with white veins, and sharp spines |
le female flower, the latter developing into a | lobed, hairy fruit one to two millimeters wide. |
grows up to about half a meter tall and bears | lobed, hairy, petioled leaves with blades up to 10 c |
hree gp120 proteins in each spike consist of a | lobed head and a three-legged stalk - and use compar |
ns and the pistillate flowers are the rounded, | lobed immature fruits surrounded by tiny pointed sep |
small leaves are up to 4 centimeters long and | lobed into various spade or arrowhead shapes. |
rs and are 3 to 5 mm in diameter with a 5 to 8 | lobed involucre. |
The leaves are made up of several dark green | lobed leaflets, each one to three centimeters wide. |
Each leaf is a taillike strip of overlapping | lobed leaflets. |
ipinnate leaves have numerous linear, narrowly | lobed leaflets. |
The leaves are divided into toothed or | lobed leaflets. |
ach cut into three lobes or divided into three | lobed leaflets. |
eters long and are made up of several pairs of | lobed leaflets. |
The deeply | lobed leaves are also attractive. |
The mint-green | lobed leaves are also very prickly. |
The | lobed leaves usually are 10-15 cm across. |
It has small, | lobed leaves at the base and along the stem. |
The | lobed leaves are up to 5 centimeters long and genera |
The | lobed leaves are located in a rosette around the bas |
The | lobed leaves are generally found only at the base of |
The oblong, | lobed leaves are up to 16 centimeters long including |
The | lobed leaves are shiny dark green and maintain their |
reading plants with many long stems and deeply | lobed leaves and small white or purple flowers. |
This shrub grows up to 4m high and 2m wide, | lobed leaves grow to 150mm in length. |
A true gherkin has palmately | lobed leaves with toothed edges, small flowers, and |
Several deeply | lobed leaves 1 to 6 centimeters long are located in |
The erect thin stem has deeply | lobed leaves around the base and a small, narrow inf |
The fleshy, | lobed leaves are each 1 to 3 centimeters long and lo |
r tall with whorls or opposite pairs of deeply | lobed leaves at intervals along stem. |
om a rhizome and bears rounded to heart-shaped | lobed leaves with woolly petioles and tall, thin rac |
t growing 7-60 cm tall, with crenate to deeply | lobed leaves up to 8 to 12 centimeters in length. |
The large | lobed leaves are lance-shaped to oval and the larges |
It has | lobed leaves and its stems are topped with dense inf |
surrounded at the base by an erect cluster of | lobed leaves each up to 7 centimeters long. |
1-2 metres high and wide with attractive green | lobed leaves (similar to the cultivar 'Robyn Gordon' |
The species have spiny stems, large palmately | lobed leaves, and whitish or greenish flowers occurr |
It has large, shiny, deeply | lobed leaves. |
from a weedy-looking basal rosette of sharply | lobed leaves. |
s that nod (bend over and point downwards) and | lobed leaves. |
to about 40 centimeters tall lined with deeply | lobed leaves. |
cm tall, rarely to 100 cm tall, with palmately | lobed leaves. |
ing stem from a hairy rosette of deeply cut or | lobed leaves. |
in stem surrounded at the base by a rosette of | lobed leaves. |
Each flower has an upper and lower | lobed lip under a centimeter in length and three pro |
entimeter long with a bent, tubular throat and | lobed lips. |
lacking humeral spines in males, and having a | lobed liver. |
es are several centimeters long and toothed or | lobed low on the stem and smaller farther up the ste |
s a littoral brown seaweed with an irregularly | lobed many filamentous form. |
per stem; the leaflets have a toothed but not | lobed margin. |
n, simple, lanceolate, with wavy and sometimes | lobed margins, covered in spines on both the margins |
The leaves are lance-shaped and sometimes | lobed, measuring up to 8 centimeters long. |
r white corolla up to a centimeter long with a | lobed mouth. |
exceeding 4 centimeters in length with narrow | lobed mouths. |
It has a diamond shaped blade at the end of a | lobed, narrow claw. |
They are sometimes slightly toothed or | lobed near the tips. |
(rarely 20 cm) long and 5-10 cm broad, deeply | lobed, often somewhat lyre-shaped (lyrate), dark gre |
and lower stern leaves are kidney-shaped, 3-5 | lobed on long petioles. |
The leaves have rolled | lobed or toothed edges. |
It has long leaves which may be | lobed or not. |
They are a few centimeters long and have | lobed or wavy edges. |
They may have smooth, | lobed, or toothed edges and small spines. |
The leaves are 1 to 5 centimeters long and | lobed or not. |
It has highly | lobed or divided leaves with pointed, toothed lobes |
ar rhizomatous creeping perennials with highly | lobed or toothed leaves and inflorescences of petite |
It is a spindly, twining perennial plant with | lobed or toothed leaves and long stems with far-spac |
rnate, 10-20 cm long and 5-18 cm broad, with a | lobed or toothed margin. |
lly oval or triangular in shape but are deeply | lobed or cut and borne on winged petioles. |
It produces a rosette of | lobed or toothed leaves each up to 36 centimeters lo |
The fleshy | lobed or toothed leaves grow in a basal rosette at g |
lets, which are mostly hairless and are deeply | lobed or have teeth along their distal margins. |
and the lower leaves are larger and sometimes | lobed or toothed but wither early. |
e from smooth-edged and oval to triangular and | lobed or toothed. |
had single-handed hilts which often sported a | lobed or cocked-hat style pommel. |
It is lined with | lobed oval leaves each a few centimeters long and co |
e segments up to 4 or 5 centimeters long and a | lobed oval in shape. |
The sterile leaf is flat with | lobed oval or diamond-shaped leaflets, and the ferti |
o grayish green hairless stems with occasional | lobed, oval-shaped leaves. |
This is a rhizomatous perennial herb producing | lobed oval-shaped leaves 4 to 9 centimeters wide, ea |
The flower has five | lobed petals each a few millimeters long and in shad |
ters long and is made up of rows of many tiny, | lobed, pink-edged green leaflets, densely coated in |
NGC 2371-2 is a dual | lobed planetary nebula located in the constellation |
Batholith (2008 - Three | Lobed Recordings) |
Descension Yellow Swans 12" (Three | Lobed Recordings) - as Descension Yellow Swans |
Its foliage is highly | lobed, roughly 10 cm. in length. |
roduces a climbing stem with tendrils and many | lobed, rounded leaves. |
Fronds with deeply | lobed segments, Dee Why, Australia |
symmetrical leaflets which are subdivided into | lobed segments, the leaf measuring 3 to 20 centimete |
s and have rounded blades divided into several | lobed segments. |
metres long, opposite on the stem, with deeply | lobed segments. |
of leaflets, each of which is subdivided into | lobed segments. |
de) evergreen perennial native to Central U.S. | Lobed semi-palmate green, purple, or brown leaves ar |
ly leaves are smooth along the edges to deeply | lobed, sometimes spiny and cobwebby, and up to 25 ce |
The | lobed, somewhat fleshy leaves are mostly located abo |
The fruit is a | lobed, spherical capsule less than 3 millimeters wid |
The fruit is a | lobed spherical or heart-shaped capsule about half a |
Asplenium pinnatifidum is known as the | lobed spleenwort or pinnatifid spleenwort. |
timeters long, narrow and sometimes toothed or | lobed; the lower leaves are longer and wither early. |
, with shapes ranging from entire to palmately | lobed, the 3-9 lobes being linear to lanceolate or s |
are borne on spiny petioles and are toothed or | lobed, the lowest leaves at the base of the stem rea |
Coreopsis auriculata L. - | Lobed Tickseed |
ellow ray florets up to a centimeter long with | lobed tips. |
of several yellow ray florets which often have | lobed tips. |
The leaves are heavily | lobed to form undulate margins; silver grey on emerg |
There are deeply | lobed, toothed leaves all along the stem. |
The fruit is a | lobed, valved capsule which hangs on the tip of the |
basal leaf - note that in this species it is | lobed, whereas Devils Bit Scabious it is not |
with 1 or 2 disc florets and sometimes 1 or 2 | lobed white ray florets. |
entimeters long and are borne on petioles with | lobed, winglike appendages. |
The leaves are 5-20 cm broad, palmately | lobed with five to seven lobes. |
es are each about a centimeter long and deeply | lobed with the edges rolled under. |
It is often wavy and | lobed, with a rigid margin when old. |
The leaves are shallowly | lobed with three lobes, 9-11 cm long and 7-12 cm bro |
Leaves are palmately | lobed with up to 5 lobes per leaf. |
The leaves are large and shallowly | lobed, with a brown indumentum on the underside. |
The leaves are alternate, palmately | lobed with five lobes, 6-10 cm diameter. |
The foliage is usually | lobed with sharp points on the lobes. |
The leaves are deeply pinnately | lobed with four to ten small lateral lobes and a lar |
The leaves are palmately | lobed with seven to nine lobes, 2.3-10 cm long and 3 |
he leaves are 2-7 cm long and broad, palmately | lobed with five lobes; when young in spring, they ha |
The leaves are opposite, palmately | lobed with five lobes, 6-12 cm long and 6-15 cm acro |
d, with a petiole 1-4 mm long; the margins are | lobed, with six to eight lobes on each side. |
petiole up to 50 cm long, leathery, palmately | lobed, with 7-9 broad lobes, divided to half or two- |
The leaves are toothed to deeply | lobed, woolly, spiny, and up to 60 centimeters long |
The head contains 6 to 9 | lobed yellow ray florets each a few millimeters long |
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