Cushions very close together, composed of short, white and yellowish bristles, and stout, terete spines, 1 in.
A new Hakea, with long thinterete leaves (different from H.
An Acacia, with long drooping, almost terete leaves, grew along the river; and Crinums grew in patches amongst the everlasting flowers, on a sandy soil.
Portulaca, with terete leaves, grows sparingly on the mild rich soil.
In the forest, Ranunculus inundatus; Eryngium withterete simple leaves, of which the horses are fond; Prasophyllum elatum, sweetly scented.
Aromatic trees or shrubs, withterete or angled branchlets.
A small tree or shrub, with slender unarmed terete branches roughened by numerous small lenticels, and minute scaly buds.
Trees and shrubs, withterete armed or unarmed branchlets.
Involucre of the fruit containing a single terete nut.
Trees or shrubs, with scaly bark, terete zigzag branchlets, naked buds, and fibrous roots.
Scabrous-pubescent trees or shrubs, with watery juice, and terete branchlets.
Trees or shrubs, with thick juice, andterete branchlets.
Small trees or shrubs, with slender terete branches, without a terminal bud, and small scaly axillary buds.
Trees or shrubs, generally growing along streams, with terete and lithe branches.
Achenes terete or ribbed, glabrous, truncate; pappus none or a minute crown.
Pod linear, terete or somewhat 4-sided, the valves being keeled by a mid-nerve.
Pod terete or turgid, or 4-angled by the prominent midnerves.
The grain is fusiform, terete and within the nut-like polished hardened glume.
It may be rounded, oval, ellipsoidal, narrow and cylindrical, oblong terete or furrowed.
Grain is small, fusiform, terete and enclosed in the nut-like polished and hardened first glume.
The leaf-sheaths are terete or somewhat compressed, glabrous, sometimes ciliated near the node and shorter than the internode.
A section of Phaius with erect, terete stems and deciduous leaves.
Vandarum have terete leaves like Vanda teres, the former with white flowers, having a fleshy yellow and red lip, and the latter, which is more membraneous in substance, being white.
Stem slender, terete and rough; ligule long and acute, palea with prominent lateral nerves.
Paleæ rolled round the “seed” which is terete and tapering gradually into a stiff awn.
Distinguished from Perichæna by the terete plasmodiocarp and by the more spinulose capillitium.
Plasmodiocarp terete and more or less elongated, bent and flexuous, sometimes annular or reticulate, irregularly dehiscent.
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