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  • from England to the Bahamas where he married Rosette, a former African slave.
  • Klemperer rosette, a gravitational system first described by Wo
  • Leaves appear in a basal rosette about the stem and along the body of the stem
  • ng including the petioles, located in a basal rosette about the stem.
  • ng including the petioles, located in a basal rosette about the stem.
  • It grows in a rosette about 8 cm in diameter.
  • The leaves form a basal rosette about the caudex.
  • It grows in a rosette about 3 cm in diameter.
  • It grows in a rosette about 1.5 cm in diameter.
  • It grows in a rosette about 7 cm in diameter.
  • The fleshy basal leaves form a dense rosette about the caudex.
  • It grows in a rosette about 3 to 4 cm in diameter.
  • The red and gold (the rosette and ribbon of the king of Spain) recall the c
  • Leaves grow in a basal rosette and are covered with a dusty, chalky, mealy w
  • ivation; both have small leaves arranged in a rosette and are annual plants.
  • Leaves grow in a basal rosette and are covered with a dusty, chalky, mealy w
  • even elementary schools (Grades K-5), Clinton Rosette and Huntley Middle Schools (Grades 6-8), and
  • f 7-35 cm, with larger leaves forming a basal rosette, and smaller leaves along the stem.
  • Its leaves are arranged in a rosette and commonly produces plantlets, eventually f
  • widely lance-shaped leaves appear in a basal rosette and along the slender stem, each up to 7 cent
  • Rosette and lower pitchers are ovate and slightly swo
  • rrived personally in Maidstone to collect his rosette and cup for breeding the first prize winner i
  • ts inflorescence, type of leaves in the basal rosette, and size and type of fruit.
  • where the star of the order is suspended by a rosette, and on the breast a large diamond-studded ba
  • It has a large rosette and no stem.
  • Rosette and lower pitchers are bulbous in the basal t
  • The leaves form a basal rosette and occur at intervals along the stem.
  • Leaves appear in a basal rosette and also sparsely along the stems.
  • The plant starts from a flat basal rosette and then bolts an erect stem with occasional
  • eaves mostly located at the ground in a basal rosette and are occasional along the stems.
  • lant hates water falling in the centre of the rosette and will often rot in such conditions.
  • Its leaves are arranged in a compact basal rosette appressed to the soil.
  • reen petioles emerging from the center of the rosette are typically 3-5 mm wide, but can vary.
  • late petioles emerging from the center of the rosette are typically 1.5-2.2
  • petioles and arranged in a circular pattern ( rosette) around the stem.
  • The leaves are mostly located in a rosette around the base of the stem, with a few alter
  • The lobed leaves are located in a rosette around the base of the stem.
  • late leaves, about 16 per plant, form a basal rosette around the compressed stems.
  • Rosette as Franchette
  • The Queyras Park logo bears the rosette as well.
  • leshy lobed or toothed leaves grow in a basal rosette at ground level and along the stem, the lowes
  • to 6 centimeters long are located in a basal rosette at ground level around the stem.
  • Most of the leaves are located in a basal rosette at ground level and are oval in shape and a f
  • Thick, spoon-shaped leaves occur in a basal rosette at the base of the stem, reaching up to about
  • The leaves grey-green and arranged in a rosette at ground level.
  • conducting, won a Grand Prix du Disque and a Rosette Award in The Penguin Guide to Recorded Classi
  • The same is true for the rosette, bearing two pairs of forward pointing laniar
  • From the rosette bolts an erect stem, which is a caudex topped
  • the Cloud and Banner Decoration with Special Rosette by the Chinese government.
  • the left shows the front of the medal and the rosette can be seen
  • rtres, France, and has eleven circuits with a rosette center.
  • is underground, which serves to keep the leaf rosette close to the ground surface and the plant anc
  • 2 cm long linear-subulate leaves form a basal rosette close to the ground.
  • The basal rosette contains finely toothed leaves up to 2 centim
  • The rosette crystal habit tends to occur when the crystal
  • The flowering rosette dies after blooming.
  • bruary to May, and as typical for agaves, the rosette dies thereafter.
  • s with inflorescences emerging from the basal rosette distinguish it from all other members of the
  • es are up to 17 centimeters long in the basal rosette, divided into lobes and sometimes toothed, an
  • es are up to 11 centimeters long in the basal rosette, divided into even comblike lobes, and smalle
  • the mustard family known by the common names rosette draba and Howell's draba.
  • The leaves occur in a basal rosette, each thick but not fleshy, and scoop-shaped
  • are arranged about the base of the plant in a rosette, each somewhat narrowly oval in shape with ma
  • The leaves are arranged in a rounded basal rosette, each leaf divided sharply into many subdivid
  • Bulblets around the base of a summer rosette elongating into stolons
  • itch's 14th Symphony and a 1992 Penguin Guide Rosette for their Concerti grossi, opus 6 by Handel.
  • Its restaurant has been awarded a AA Rosette for quality cuisine.
  • These plants grow in a rosette form.
  • set designs of black bricks and an ornamental rosette frieze, also made of bricks in the same porce
  • A basal rosette from Dinagat with lower pitchers and a traili
  • The basal leaves in a dense rosette from which long, filiform runners radiate end
  • Rosette from Pliska
  • Rosette from the Royal Cornwall Show 2009
  • The Rosette from Pliska is an ancient Bulgar bronze artif
  • Its leaves are arranged in a small, leafy rosette, from which one to four inflorescences emerge
  • esseliella theobaldi) on fruit crops; and the rosette gall midge (Rhopalomyia solidaginis) on golde
  • The flowers at the center of the rosette have bright yellow petals up to about 2.3 cen
  • known as the Silver-leaf Daisy or Sage-green Rosette Herb, is a herbaceous plant in the daisy fami
  • the Africa Star campaign medal with a bronze rosette in the "bar" position on the ribbon.
  • The plant is biennial producing a dense rosette in the first year and producing the distincti
  • long and 1-2.5 cm broad, produced in a tight rosette in the first year, and spirally on the stem i
  • ally pinnate (rarely simple), forming a basal rosette in most species.
  • In undress uniform, a rosette is worn on the medal ribbon to denote the awa
  • The Sir Bracewell Smith Cup and rosette is awarded annually for best exhibit in the K
  • Rosette is an elite exorcist of the Order of Magdalen
  • The Rosette is often used (along with the symbol IYI and
  • The White Rosette is a 1916 American silent drama film directed
  • In this species the entire winter rosette is withdrawn slightly beneath the soil surfac
  • The Rosette is dated to the 7th-9th century.
  • The Rosette is used as the logo of bTV's documentary seri
  • Rosette is also the common ancestor of St. Pepin and
  • The Furstenberg's rosette is located in the internal streak canal of th
  • A shallow depression at the center of the rosette is vibrant red, and can fill partway with wat
  • The Rosette itself is a seven-beam star-medallion with Pr
  • Paratachardina decorella - the rosette lac scale.
  • Le Secret de Rosette Lambert (English: The Secret of Rosette Lambe
  • The basal rosette leaves are 2-4 cm long and 6-12 mm broad, lig
  • mpany, founded in 1995, is best known for its Rosette Linguistics Platform, which uses Natural Lang
  • Peach rosette mosaic virus (PRMV) is a plant pathogenic vir
  • Photographically the Rosette Nebula is easier to record and it is the only
  • The Rosette Nebula (also known as Caldwell 49) is a large
  • own as Caldwell 50) is an open cluster in the Rosette Nebula, which is located in the constellation
  • a member of the NGC 2244 star cluster in the Rosette Nebula, but in reality it just happens to lie
  • It produces a low basal rosette of rounded leaves patterned with gray-green a
  • This wildflower produces a basal rosette of toothed leaves from which grow one or more
  • It lacks a stem and takes the form of a flat rosette of hairy leaves with a central inflorescence.
  • It is a small plant with a rosette of leaves and umbels of small white flowers h
  • It produces a rosette of lobed or toothed leaves each up to 36 cent
  • is a herbaceous perennial plant with a basal rosette of oval, hairy leaves 5-10 cm long.
  • branching, woody base, and there is no basal rosette of leaves.
  • It produces a basal rosette of several lance-shaped, blunt-tipped fleshy
  • The stem is surrounded by a basal rosette of fleshy, sharp-lobed leaves each up to 2 ce
  • a few centimeters high surrounded by a basal rosette of small, woolly, multilobed leaves.
  • The plant appears as a rosette of sword-shaped leaves 1.2 to 1.8 meters long
  • This is a small hawkweed forming a basal rosette of densely hairy gray-green leaves, each 5 to
  • rd bending margins in the summer, and a tight rosette of small, hairy, non-carnivorous leaves in th
  • udleya saxosa is plant grows a basal clump or rosette of fleshy leaves, which may be flat and blade
  • nnial herb producing a small gray-green basal rosette of thick toothed oval leaves up to 10 centime
  • The foliage grows in a rosette of thin, recurved leaves and the inflorescenc
  • dleya candelabrum is plant grows from a basal rosette of leaves up to half a meter wide atop a thic
  • This plant forms a basal rosette of smooth-edged leaves 2 to 8 centimeters lon
  • This is a hairy annual herb producing a dense rosette of leaves in which the inflorescence occurs;
  • aves of variable shape and size, from a basal rosette of flat, spade-shaped leaves to bunches of lo
  • owing from a tough, woody caudex with a basal rosette of narrow linear or lance-shaped leaves coate
  • olar symbol and popular decoration element (a rosette of the "flower of life" pattern).
  • with a short, threadlike stem surrounded by a rosette of tiny lance-shaped submerged leaves.
  • There is a basal rosette of small, thick, spoon-shaped leaves no more
  • ii is a hairy biennial herb producing a dense rosette of leaves and an erect stem up to a meter tal
  • It is a biennial herb forming a rosette of large leaves and an erect stem well exceed
  • r plant on Tenerife, this plant forms a large rosette of silvery leaves which eventually give rise
  • There is a basal rosette of thick, generally spoon-shaped leaves up to
  • hoptilium incisum sends up stems from a basal rosette of sharply-toothed leaves which are covered i
  • an annual or biennial herb producing a basal rosette of narrowly lance-shaped leaves up to 25 cent
  • It produces a basal rosette of many thick, fleshy, tapering, blunt-tipped
  • herb producing a spreading stem from a hairy rosette of deeply cut or lobed leaves.
  • There is a thick basal rosette of leaves which are mostly oval in shape and
  • ring stalk about 70 cm in height, and a basal rosette of leaves with distinctively fringed margins.
  • s plant is a perennial herb producing a basal rosette of fleshy, hairy, lance-shaped leaves up to 4
  • It forms a basal rosette of large, rounded, fleshy stalkless leaves, w
  • annual herb growing a small taproot, a basal rosette of leaves, and one or more thin stems 10 to 4
  • stems up to 20 centimeters long with a basal rosette of leaves at the base.
  • aproot and caudex unit, and producing a basal rosette of several leaves 2 to 8 centimeters long.
  • owing up to 40 centimeters tall, with a basal rosette of rounded to oval leaves around the stem.
  • ht, its thin stem surrounded at the base by a rosette of lobed leaves.
  • m a thick taproot and producing a flat, dense rosette of hairy, gray-green leaves.
  • The dense rosette of leaves, either prostrate or ascending, is
  • all seedings with two cotyledons, and later a rosette of leaves that are palmately compound with 5-
  • This plant grows a rosette of leaves up to about 10 centimeters wide, ea
  • nial specimens, first-year plants appear as a rosette of green leaves close to the ground; these ro
  • pring; during the winter the plant is a small rosette of oblong or spoon-shaped leaves a few centim
  • Dudleya palmeri is plant forms a basal rosette of leaves up to 20 centimeters wide and conta
  • whorled leaves separated from the main basal rosette of leaves.
  • maximum height from a branching caudex and a rosette of basal leaves; several rosettes, each with
  • At ground level is a rosette of 30 to 90 long, narrow leaves which measure
  • ennial plant growing to 10-20 cm tall, with a rosette of basal spoon-shaped leaves 4 cm long, and 1
  • after germination the plant produces a broad rosette of leaves.
  • It produces a basal rosette of many thin but fleshy leaves 3 to 6 centime
  • The plant comes up from a weedy-looking basal rosette of sharply lobed leaves.
  • In general, it is an annual herb with a basal rosette of large leaves.
  • It is a perennial herb producing a basal rosette of leaves.
  • a small, hairy annual herb producing a basal rosette of leaves.
  • The scape, arising from the rosette of leaves, is slender, erect, and about 2 cm
  • plant sends up thin, hairy stems from a basal rosette of fuzzy leaves.
  • This is an annual herb producing a basal rosette of leaves.
  • nt's first year of growth it has only a basal rosette of foliage.
  • There is a basal rosette of leaves and sparse leaves along the stem.
  • It produces a basal rosette of leaves with rounded or oval blades edged w
  • It grows from a basal rosette of oblong hairy leaves no more than one or tw
  • There is no stem, just a small rosette of spoon-shaped leaves no more than 1 or 2 ce
  • ial herb producing a single stem with a basal rosette of leaves from a rhizome.
  • Dudleya pulverulenta grows a rosette of wide, flat fleshy leaves of pale green whi
  • Dudleya stolonifera produces a small rosette of pointed reddish-green leaves and erects a
  • It produces a basal rosette of many thick, leathery, spoon-shaped leaves
  • There is a basal rosette of spathulate-oblanceolate smooth leaves up t
  • It produces a basal rosette of several thick, fleshy leaves with lance-sh
  • and system of rhizomes, and producing a basal rosette of leaves.
  • It produces a basal rosette of thick, fleshy, blunt-tipped narrow leaves
  • It grows 15 to 20 cm tall with a basal rosette of leaves with alternate cauline leaves along
  • It produces a small gray-green basal rosette of toothed oval leaves up to about 4 centimet
  • It has a wide rosette of long, alternate, feather-shaped or oval le
  • It produces a basal rosette of several narrow, fingerlike to threadlike f
  • y sessile, being produced very closely to the rosette of leaves.
  • It produces a basal rosette of linear to lance-shaped leaves each up to 2
  • The plant forms a flat basal rosette of sharply lobed, deeply cut leaves each up t
  • sonal dormancy, D. falconeri produces a tight rosette of leaves that resembles a hibernating bud.
  • The plant generally has a rosette of leaves at the base with leaflets nearly ro
  • rme is a species of Aeonium that forms a flat rosette often on vertical surfaces.
  • wears the badge of the Order on a ribbon with rosette on the left chest;
  • ent, 3-7 cm long and 3-4 mm broad, in a basal rosette on the young plants which wither away during
  • tion, controlled by a rubber moving against a rosette or cam-like pattern mounted on the spindle, w
  • Rosette or Seibel 1000 is a wine hybrid grape red-ber
  • eds germinate in fall (overwintering as a low rosette) or early spring.
  • This rosette orbit has an eccentricity of 0.21.
  • 18 and 36 inches long and arranged in a basal rosette pattern.
  • those in England, have worked to improve this rosette pattern.
  • The arches are embellished with peacock and rosette patterns.
  • It is a flat rosette plant endemic to the afro-alpine zones on Eas
  • A rosette plant from Sulawesi
  • A stunted rosette plant growing in an exposed site on Mount Bok
  • A rosette plant with lower pitchers (left) and a closeu
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