This is another small, tubercled species, which, like the preceding, is a native of Chili.
Stem erect, cylindrical, even below, channelled and tubercled above, about 2 in.
A short, dumpy plant, with numerous tubercled ridges, bearing bunches of dark brown hair-like spines, which form a close network about the stem.
Nutlets tubercledor rough-wrinkled and pitted, gray and dull; throat of the (nearly white) corolla destitute of any evident folds or appendages.
Achene lenticular, wrinkled transversely, crowned with the persistent and broad tubercled base of the style.
The related genus Mamillaria, in which the stem is tubercled rather than ribbed, and the flowers sometimes large.
The fruit varies in character and is found to be tubercled or smooth or shiny, but always bearing the customary spicules.
They are tubercled and have a fringe of yellowish or red-brown spicules, very short and sharp, and many loose clusters of fierce red-brown thorns about an inch long, partly sheathed.
The fruit is tubercledand very spiny, less than an inch long, and has the peculiar characteristic of becoming quite dry when ripe.
The fruit is light yellow, broadly elliptical, tubercled and firm, with thick walls, and it remains on the plant for a year or longer.
Having the gorgeous, exotic air plants of the hothouse in mind, this little tubercled orchis seems a very poor relation indeed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tubercled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.