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  • The fruits are woolly achenes.
  • The hemlock woolly adelgid feeds on the phloem sap of tender heml
  • Adelges piceae (Balsam woolly adelgid)
  • Since the invasion of the balsam woolly adelgid, discovered in 1957, Fraser fir mortal
  • k is under significant threat from the hemlock woolly adelgid, which has been detected within 20 mil
  • thern Appalachia were killed off by the balsam woolly adelgid- a parasite introduced from Europe aro
  • lock trees are being devastated by the Hemlock woolly adelgid.
  • have suffered from infestation by the hemlock woolly adelgid.
  • Balsam woolly adelgids have destroyed about 95% of the Frase
  • and making them more susceptible to the balsam woolly adelgids.
  • The curving, oval-shaped leaves are woolly and greenish gray in color, growing up to two
  • ng, straight branches which may be hairless to woolly and have flower clusters and sometimes small l
  • the upper surfaces, and yellowish and hairy or woolly and glandular on the lower surfaces.
  • woolly and gall-making aphids (Eriosomatinae, Pemphig
  • ad, large ears with one large brass earring, a woolly and disheveled beard and hair.
  • pade-shaped, not always kidney-shaped, and are woolly and one or two centimeters long.
  • The bracts are faintly woolly and occasionally bristly in texture.
  • d at the base of the plant and are rounded and woolly and one to four centimeters long.
  • Its pale white-green leaves are oval, woolly, and sometimes waxy, and are mostly basal but
  • The leaves are pale green to yellowish, woolly, and up to about two centimeters long.
  • der inflorescence stalks are naked but usually woolly and produce flower clusters at the top.
  • Hairs feel woolly and matted and cover both sides of the leaf.)
  • The fruit is hairy or woolly and pink or red in color.
  • e plentiful leaves are a few centimeters long, woolly and silver-green, and variable in shape.
  • The woolly and sometimes bristly leaves are dark-veined a
  • eaves at the base of the plant are rounded and woolly and have petioles.
  • It is a woolly annual herb growing in a squat patch on the gr
  • It is a reddish or yellowish green woolly annual with linear, sometimes threadlike, leav
  • r pit and blossom fireblight, but resistant to woolly aphid and somewhat to scab.
  • inor damage can be caused by the honeydew that woolly aphids secrete, which is difficult to remove.
  • While woolly aphids generally aren't much cause for alarm,
  • As a result of feeding on the sap, woolly aphids produce a sticky substance known as hon
  • Woolly aphids feed by inserting their needle-like mou
  • with long, white, waxy filaments giving them a woolly appearance.
  • y popular cactus in cultivation, grown for its woolly appearance.
  • icha), orchard fireblight (Erwinia amylovora), woolly apple aphid (Eriosoma lanigerum) and collar ro
  • The erect branching stems may be hairless to woolly, are generally glandular, and vary in color fr
  • kansas School for the Blind offered the use of Woolly Auditorium from 2002 to 2008.
  • Smith's Woolly Bat (Kerivoula smithii)
  • Tanzanian Woolly Bat (Kerivoula africana)
  • Hardwicke's Woolly Bat (Kerivoula hardwickii)
  • Least Woolly Bat (Kerivoula minuta)
  • Spurrell's Woolly Bat (Kerivoula phalaena)
  • Damara Woolly Bat (Kerivoula argentata)
  • Hardwicke's Woolly Bat (Kerivoula hardwickii) is a species of ves
  • The Lesser Woolly Bat (Kerivoula lanosa) is a species of vesper
  • The Least Woolly Bat (Kerivoula minuta) is a species of vesper
  • The Copper Woolly Bat (Kerivoula cuprosa) is a species of vesper
  • The Ethiopian Woolly Bat (Kerivoula eriophora) is a species of vesp
  • Spurrell's Woolly Bat, Kerivoula phalaena
  • Hardwicke's Woolly Bat, Kerivoula hardwickii
  • Flores Woolly Bat, Kerivoula flora
  • Clear-Winged Woolly Bat, Kerivoula pellucida
  • Calocephalus aervoides ( Woolly Beauty-heads) is a herb in the family Asterace
  • Leaves are dark green above and woolly below.
  • They create a whitish, woolly, bivalved leaf case of about 6 mm with a mouth
  • Trichostema lanatum ( woolly bluecurls) is a small evergreen shrub or sub-s
  • as long fingers, a horn on its forehead, and a woolly body.
  • out half a meter tall with slender, spreading, woolly branches.
  • It is a perennial herb growing a grayish woolly branching stem to about 40 centimeters in heig
  • b producing a light gray-green to nearly white woolly branching stem up to half a meter in height.
  • own by the common names seaside fiddleneck and woolly breeches.
  • The Laekenois is recognized by its woolly brown and white coat, intermixed so as to give
  • umber of local names, such as scarlet buckeye, woolly buckeye and firecracker plant.
  • ntosum, commonly known as the downy burdock or woolly burdock, is a species of burdock that grows in
  • a species of ragweed known by the common names woolly bursage and woollyfruit burr ragweed.
  • New twigs and leaves are somewhat woolly, but older parts are hairless.
  • Butia eriospatha ( Woolly Butia Palm)
  • - Woolly Buttons
  • Leptorhynchos baileyi F.Muell. - Woolly Buttons
  • The fruit is a roughly rounded woolly capsule with three prominent chambers, each co
  • s resembles an inverted green pine cone with a woolly center.
  • The inflorescence is a woolly cluster of narrow, leaflike bracts laced with
  • The Cyprus Poodle is recognized by its woolly coat which can be black, white, gray or beige
  • Woolly committed suicide on 13 December 2010, after a
  • The White woolly daisy (Eriophyllum lanosum or Antheropeas lano
  • daisy family which is known by the common name woolly desert marigold.
  • t in the aster family known by the common name woolly desertdandelion.
  • Woolly Dormouse, Dryomys laniger
  • This small plant grows a woolly erect stem up to about 15 centimeters tall.
  • Originally, the land was a homestead by the Woolly family, and Woolly Cabin still exists on the p
  • ray in color, with young twigs coated in light woolly fibers and older branches bare.
  • The smaller twigs are coated in woolly fibers and studded with glandular bristles whi
  • ntimeters long, sometimes with a thick coat of woolly fibers and sometimes nearly hairless.
  • gray or brown, the twigs often coated in short woolly fibers when young and becoming scaly with age.
  • ge of oval-shaped leaves coated in dense white woolly fibers and tiny stalked resin glands.
  • The branches are scaly gray and have woolly fibers toward the ends.
  • The greenish leaves are coated in woolly fibers in shades of brown to pink or white.
  • s are gray or brown, the twigs coated in short woolly fibers when new and becoming scaly with age.
  • It is coated densely in short, woolly fibers, appearing feltlike.
  • n in color and coated with glandular hairs and woolly fibers.
  • aves each a few centimeters long and coated in woolly fibers.
  • dish bark, with its smaller branches coated in woolly fibers.
  • nto teeth or lobes and have cottony patches of woolly fibers.
  • purplish pointed tips and sometimes a coat of woolly fibers.
  • e holds a cluster of flower heads in a nest of woolly fibers.
  • es are widely lance-shaped and coated in white woolly fibers.
  • ngling branches and foliage are coated in gray woolly fibers.
  • m up to 30 centimeters tall which is coated in woolly fibers.
  • s of flowering plant known by the common names woolly fishhooks and hooked groundstar.
  • filagineus, which is known by the common names woolly fishhooks and false neststraw.
  • hairy greenish or purplish flowers which yield woolly, flattened, disclike fruits up to 2 centimeter
  • The plant bears tiny woolly flowers.
  • The spreading stems bear woolly foliage, each leaf with an oval blade up to 2
  • n an erect stem with slightly hairy to densely woolly foliage, often giving the plant a dark gray-gr
  • Its dense woolly fur is a gray-brown on its back, lighter gray
  • The fruits are densely woolly, giving the common name "Cotton top cactus".
  • It has densely woolly, glandular herbage of thick, serrated, oval-sh
  • It is a woolly, glandular annual herb growing up to about 60
  • Its stem and foliage are coated in woolly glandular hairs.
  • It has woolly, glandular herbage of oblong, sometimes finely
  • The flower head is lined with flat, hairy or woolly glandular phyllaries.
  • Abrothrix lanosus, also known as the Woolly Grass Mouse or Woolly Akodont, is a species of
  • mat-forming perennial herb growing a patch of woolly grayish leaves dotted with purplish glands.
  • It forms a basal patch of woolly grayish leaves 1 to 4 centimeters long.
  • s is a perennial herb forming a basal patch of woolly grayish oval-shaped leaves a few centimeters l
  • The woolly grayish leaves are one to two centimeters long
  • It has woolly green herbage.
  • s, where it sometimes carpets meadows with its woolly green herbage and purple flower spikes.
  • ains one or more flower heads, each lined with woolly, green- or red-tipped phyllaries.
  • The woolly greenish leaves are rounded and one to three c
  • ey prefer grassy, montane habitat, and carry a woolly grey coat to insulate them from the cold of th
  • ver and black-tipped guard hairs over a dense, woolly, grey and white undercoat, with the face and l
  • lter Crompton, nicknamed "Fuzz" because of his woolly hair and saurus, "lizard".
  • with Ectodermal Dysplasia is differentiated by woolly hair, brittle nails, ectodermal anomalies, and
  • clusters, with the stem and calyces covered in woolly hairs of blue, pink, or white.
  • ish with raised veins, and covered with short, woolly hairs which lie flatly to the surface; the upp
  • It has shreddy red or grayish bark with woolly hairs and long white bristles on its smaller t
  • It is coated in small bristles or long woolly hairs and it is glandular, particularly around
  • d foliage are covered in a dense coat of white woolly hairs, giving the bush a silvery look.
  • ed, a few centimeters long, and coated in long woolly hairs.
  • the grooves between them are coated in grayish woolly hairs.
  • vered with silk-like fibers, and tufts of soft woolly hairs.
  • imeters tall and covered in a coat of ash-gray woolly hairs.
  • The herbage is coated in white woolly hairs.
  • The herbage is coated in silvery silky to woolly hairs.
  • The stem and foliage are covered thinly in woolly hairs.
  • readlike leaves which are covered in a coat of woolly hairs.
  • liage are nearly white due to their coating of woolly hairs.
  • mpy perennial herb with a dense coat of rough, woolly hairs.
  • The leaves are coated in a very short layer of woolly hairs.
  • The Woolly Hare (Lepus oiostolus) is a species of mammal
  • exes are identical, but immatures have a black woolly head without silver streaking.
  • The inflorescence is a woolly headlike cluster of 4 to 14 pink or purple-tin
  • thistle grows up to a meter tall with fleshy, woolly herbage usually forming a mound.
  • te runs east from US 65 north of Greenbrier to Woolly Hollow State Park.
  • Woolly Hollow State Park is in the southeast corner o
  • The Woolly Horseshoe Bat (Rhinolophus luctus) is a specie
  • The Lesser Woolly Horseshoe Bat (Rhinolophus beddomei) is a spec
  • Gaylussacia mosieri Woolly Huckleberry.
  • leaves a few centimeters long, gray-green and woolly in texture.
  • The undersides are hairy to woolly in texture, and the upper surfaces are mostly
  • It is mostly woolly in texture.
  • usters of widely lance-shaped leaves which are woolly in texture, especially on the undersides.
  • They are lance-shaped and usually quite woolly in texture.
  • The plant is slightly to densely woolly in texture.
  • The leaves are woolly in texture, at least on the undersides.
  • It is very glandular and often hairy or woolly in texture.
  • re one to two centimeters long, untoothed, and woolly in texture.
  • It is woolly in texture and most of its parts may bear a pi
  • The woolly inflorescence is made up of layers of dusty re
  • It has a much more thickly woolly inflorescence than the more common variety.
  • The woolly inflorescences are compound umbels of up to 60
  • Wild and Woolly is a 1917 silent film which tells the story of
  • Wild and Woolly is the title of a 1931 documentary about rodeo
  • "joint or knee", in reference to the hairy or woolly joints of some of the species of the genus, bu
  • uction featuring Pob, who has large ears and a woolly jumper.
  • ng a thick clump or mat covered in clusters of woolly lance-shaped to oval leaves.
  • The flower head is large with woolly lance-shaped phyllaries each over a centimeter
  • pubescent, either villous or coated by a fine, woolly layer of microscopic intertwined hairs.
  • Each palmate leaf is made up of 5 to 10 woolly leaflets each up to 2 centimeters long.
  • The staminate flowers have large, woolly leaflike bracts.
  • is occupied by a bunched inflorescence full of woolly leaflike bracts and funnel-shaped, flat-faced
  • tricately branched, brambly plant having small woolly leaves scattered along its green to brown stem
  • The woolly leaves are widely lance-shaped and are found a
  • The base is covered in woolly leaves each one to two centimeters long and la
  • The fleshy, waxy, sometimes woolly leaves are 1 to 5 centimeters long and borne i
  • The rounded, woolly leaves are up to about 2.5 centimeters long an
  • It forms a pale green patch of woolly leaves at its base and produces a branching in
  • The woolly leaves are rounded and petioled and are mostly
  • The densely woolly leaves are several centimeters long and toothe
  • wide with rosetted clusters of oval to rounded woolly leaves each about a centimeter long.
  • The hairless to hairy or woolly leaves are up to 2.5 centimeters long and divi
  • The silvery woolly leaves are up to 10 centimeters long by 8 wide
  • The gray-green woolly leaves are smooth along the edges to deeply lo
  • The woolly leaves are widely lance-shaped to somewhat ova
  • Most of the woolly leaves are located at the base of the plant, b
  • The foliage is made up of woolly leaves divided into many thin, flat, threadlik
  • There is a basal patch of grayish woolly leaves each a few centimeters long and linear
  • The round woolly leaves are located about the base of the stem.
  • The woolly leaves are oval or rounded and are located abo
  • It forms a basal clump of woolly leaves up to seven centimeters long and bolts
  • The rounded, woolly leaves are one or two centimeters wide and are
  • It produces clumps of glandular, coarsely woolly leaves, each about a centimeter long and erect
  • unded at the base with a small patch of round, woolly leaves.
  • erb forming a low clump of spreading stems and woolly leaves.
  • owing in a clump or mat lined with oval-shaped woolly leaves.
  • The fruit is a woolly legume pod less than a centimeter long.
  • s that live in the same rainforests of eastern woolly lemur (Avahi laniger) are the diademed sifaka
  • Moore's woolly lemur (Avahi mooreorum), or Masoala woolly lem
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