「rosettes」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| s the first to describe Flexner-Wintersteiner | rosettes, a characteristic finding in retinoblastoma. |
| small perennial succulent plant forming basal | rosettes a few centimeters wide from a woody root syst |
| Awards and accolades include: Four Red | Rosettes AA, 8/10 in the Good Food Guide, 29/30 in the |
| The stiff, shreddy leaves are arranged in | rosettes about the stem, with up to 150 per rosette. |
| ge, occurs in the mountains of Europe and has | rosettes about 8 inches (20 cm) across of tongue-shape |
| h with a decorated marble surround, featuring | rosettes, an archivolt with interlocking wooden circle |
| obelia deckenii plants often produce multiple | rosettes, and plants with more rosettes flower more fr |
| na' - dwarf form (4 inches) with smaller leaf | rosettes and shorter flower stems. |
| Schizonts are oblong or formed as | rosettes and are approximately the same size as the ho |
| has 53 bedrooms and its restaurant has 2 A.A. | Rosettes and 2 RAC Dining Awards. |
| When it occurs as micaceous | rosettes and aggregates it can be associated with dend |
| The decoration of | rosettes and garlanded bull's heads leads some to beli |
| thorhombic crystal system and forms radiating | rosettes and pseudo-hexagonal tabular crystals which a |
| d harsh, but unique in that it displays many ' | rosettes' and ridges, and also generally grows a moust |
| tall and leafy, produce large, "lettuce-like" | rosettes, and are covered with vicid (resin-producing) |
| hes of red and white splashed its length with | rosettes and favours, posies bound with red and white |
| which is formed by a molding and adorned with | rosettes and topped with three large pinnacles. |
| s highly variable in form, but in general the | rosettes are small and compact, composed of short, rig |
| The elliptical leaves form a basal | rosettes around the stem. |
| The obovate to spathulate leaves form a basal | rosettes around the stem. |
| The spathulate leaves form a basal | rosettes around the translucent white stem. |
| spathulate or lanceolate leaves form a basal | rosettes around the white stems. |
| shorter ones are spathulate, forming a basal | rosettes around the stem. |
| late leaves, about 5-15 per plant, form basal | rosettes around the stem and are 2.5-9 mm long, 0.5-1. |
| l and 1 to 4 centimeters long, and form basal | rosettes around the caudex. |
| the pilasters on the facade is a frieze with | rosettes at the ends and "UNITED STATES POST OFFICE" i |
| appear to be separate plants are actually all | rosettes belonging to one genetic individual, as the p |
| bout 20-100 per plant, are mostly in terminal | rosettes but with some scattered along the elongate st |
| about 8-12 per plant, are mostly in terminal | rosettes but with some scattered along the elongate, g |
| about 9-30 per plant, are mostly in terminal | rosettes but with some scattered along the elongate, g |
| The | rosettes can grow to be as big as 5 cm wide. |
| is a perennial herb that forms small, compact | rosettes composed of nearly linear leaves about 2 mm w |
| s usually consist of between one and eighteen | rosettes, connected underground. |
| Petiole leaves in loose | rosettes, covered with soft hairs measuring 0.5-3 cm. |
| caudex and a rosette of basal leaves; several | rosettes, each with a stem, may be clustered together. |
| The | rosettes emerge from a woody stem that branches freely |
| es are arranged in a rosette with one or more | rosettes emerging from the root stock. |
| Caribbean dancing , she won certificates and | rosettes for various dance categories and she was also |
| is a succulent plant producing mats of basal | rosettes from a system of rhizomes. |
| reas D. petiolaris forms clumps of many basal | rosettes from a common perennial rootstock. |
| Individual | rosettes grow slowly in the alpine environment. |
| ionidae), which develops in the root crown of | rosettes have been evaluated and proposed for introduc |
| hey may appear as clusters, linear arrays, or | rosettes in routine: this is aided by the fact that mR |
| ns collected by Drummond were just two barren | rosettes; later authors would try ascertain the proper |
| en, round, sound holes (or even round pierced | rosettes like those found on lutes and vihuelas), or t |
| Rosettes mark the names of those since recovered and i | |
| Individual | rosettes may take decades to reach reproductive size, |
| It has | rosettes of waxy lance-shaped leaves. |
| From the rhizome several | rosettes of leaves sprout. |
| Sinocrassula presents | rosettes of thin fleshy triangular brown leaves. |
| pical species: species that alternate between | rosettes of carnivorous leaves during the warm season |
| y generally grow as tall spikes surrounded by | rosettes of stiff, pointed leaves. |
| It is a succulent plant forming basal | rosettes of waxy leaves. |
| It forms 30 cm | rosettes of blue-green to green, thick leaves. |
| It is a succulent plant forming basal | rosettes of leaves up to about 4 centimeters long. |
| The plant forms small, tight | rosettes of wedge-shaped leaves, up to 5 cm in diamete |
| T. horridus feeds on the | rosettes of thistles, with the larvae causing most dam |
| g several stems with elevated, somewhat basal | rosettes of leaves. |
| It is a succulent plant forming basal | rosettes of oval or oblong leaves up to 3 centimeters |
| This plant has basal | rosettes of shiny, dark green leaves, and pinnately di |
| ck caudex a few centimeters wide and produces | rosettes of fleshy, pointed leaves up to 11 centimeter |
| The | rosettes of living leaves are borne on a short, branch |
| The leaf blades of the summer | rosettes of P. moranensis are smooth, rigid, and succu |
| hen food is scarce, P. acuminata forms winter | rosettes of short, non-carnivorous leaves to decrease |
| herb growing from a woody base surrounded by | rosettes of large leaves that measure up to 50 centime |
| o, it occurs as a dark, reddish spherules and | rosettes of very thin, flaky crystals that would be co |
| a small perennial plant that has small basal | rosettes of leaves that "grow one or several short, un |
| hen food is scarce, P. laxifolia forms winter | rosettes of short, non-carnivorous leaves to decrease |
| ng, semi- decumbent, woody stems and terminal | rosettes of linear-oblong gray-green leaves. |
| us stones in their colours, composed of eight | rosettes of acanthus leaves, of which five are visible |
| Older plants may have multiple | rosettes on top of the long taproot. |
| floating leaves are kidney-shaped and grow in | rosettes on the water surface, with the roots hanging |
| carved, arcaded panels to the upper part and | rosettes on the lower part. |
| ated with alternating rows of human teeth and | rosettes or clusters of small fish teeth. |
| Plants usually with numerous | rosettes; perianth tube 3-5 mm. |
| Plants usually with one or only a few | rosettes; perianth tube 5-10 mm. |
| te of green leaves close to the ground; these | rosettes remain green through the winter and develop i |
| Spirals, arcades, | rosettes, vine leaves and grapes, suns and crescent mo |
| asal rosette with stems absent or in terminal | rosettes when plant stems are present. |
| asal rosette with stems absent or in terminal | rosettes when plant stems are present. |
| 60 cm (24 in) tall when cultivated, and forms | rosettes when grazed or mowed. |
| n the genus Aeonium that produces large green | rosettes, which can be 50 cm across. |
| It formed | rosettes, which may have emanated from a thallus (a sp |
| , with some consisting entirely of individual | rosettes, while others form groups or colonies of clon |
| nt was awarded two Michelin stars and five AA | Rosettes, while the Savoy Grill achieved its first Mic |
| e contains suspenders, several yellow and red | rosettes, white leather gloves, and a short sword with |
| e leaves, about 5-15 per plant, form terminal | rosettes with some scattered along the stems. |
| e restaurant won a Michelin star and three AA | rosettes within a year of opening, and now has branche |
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