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- gray, pink-gray to gray-brown, longest (35–)40–90(–185) mm; if ± 2 kinds: major spines (0–)1–5, reflexed to porrect, yellow-brown to brown to gray, longest6 KB (433 words) - 20:37, 7 December 2022
- stipules ± 1/2-ovate, margins incised; major leaflets 3–9 (mid cauline 5–7), minor 1–4, rarely 0–1, pairs; major leaflet blades ovate to elliptic or rhombic5 KB (441 words) - 23:57, 5 November 2020
- ± 1/2-ovate, margins often deeply incised; major leaflets 3–11 (mid cauline 5–7), minor 0–1(–2) pairs; major leaflet blades obovate to broadly elliptic3 KB (292 words) - 23:57, 5 November 2020
- dull green or yellow-green, often becoming suffused with bronze to red, major veins of distal pitcher tube maroon to red-purple on internal surface, indistinctly7 KB (764 words) - 18:18, 6 November 2020
- cm). Stems erect (green with tan ridges decurrent apparently from bases of major leaf nerves), simple, glabrous. Leaves basal (± persistent) and cauline;4 KB (377 words) - 14:14, 7 March 2024
- (angles of ray cypselae hairy distally in var. neglecta); pappi to ca. 1.2 mm (major teeth 0–4). Generated Map Legacy Map Ark., Mo., Okla., Tex. Varieties 2 (24 KB (302 words) - 19:28, 6 November 2020
- scabrous, sometimes hirsute or puberulent, with or without ribs over the major veins; abaxial sclerenchyma tissue varying from longitudinal strands at the45 KB (2,833 words) - 17:24, 11 May 2021
- pinnate, major leaflets 10–18, alternating with 6–16 minor ones gradually increasing in size distally, terminal leaflet slightly larger than major laterals;5 KB (509 words) - 18:20, 6 November 2020
- interruptedly lyrate-pinnate, major leaflets 5–9, alternating with 4–15 minor ones, terminal leaflet usually much larger than major laterals; cauline 2–12 cm6 KB (598 words) - 18:19, 6 November 2020
- familyHamamelidaceae genusFothergilla Show Lower Taxa Fothergilla gardenii, Fothergilla major Murray in Linnaeus, Syst. Veg. ed. 13, 418. 1774. Frederick G. Meyer Common4 KB (340 words) - 22:52, 5 November 2020
- Lower Taxa Honckenya peploides subsp. diffusa, Honckenya peploides subsp. major, Honckenya peploides subsp. robusta (Linnaeus) Ehrhart Neues Mag. Aerzte5 KB (361 words) - 18:06, 6 November 2020
- on young axes, retained on oldest portions of trunk and abaxial side of major limbs where forming an irregular checked pattern, or bark at first flaking7 KB (684 words) - 23:45, 5 November 2020
- deserts, semideserts, and seashores. Some species are weedy, including the major agricultural weeds in Amaranthus. Some species are cultivated as ornamentals8 KB (586 words) - 23:00, 5 November 2020
- sparse glands, sparse glands and few capitate-glandular hairs scattered along major veins, fasciculate hairs conspicuously tufted in axils of proximal veins4 KB (414 words) - 22:48, 5 November 2020
- tapered; surfaces abaxially usually moderately pubescent, especially on major veins, covered with numerous tiny, dark brown glands. Inflorescences: staminate4 KB (363 words) - 22:50, 5 November 2020
- surfaces abaxially glabrous to moderately pubescent, usually pubescent on major veins and in vein axils. Inflorescences: staminate catkins usually in clusters4 KB (387 words) - 22:50, 5 November 2020
- reticulate, thin, 5–13 × 3–10 cm, not glaucous, glabrous (to prickly on major veins abaxially), base rounded to cordate, margins entire apically, minutely4 KB (336 words) - 22:18, 5 November 2020
- abaxially sparsely to moderately pubescent, velutinous to tomentose along major veins and in vein axils. Inflorescences: staminate catkins lateral along4 KB (397 words) - 22:47, 5 November 2020
- to 45 × 30 cm; margins entire; apex rounded to acute; veins anastomosing, major areoles very large, to 35 × 8 mm. Sporophores numerous, to 10, arising on3 KB (262 words) - 21:23, 5 November 2020
- acute; surfaces abaxially sparsely pubescent to velutinous, especially along major veins and in vein axils, without prominent resinous glands. Fruiting catkins4 KB (327 words) - 18:00, 6 November 2020
- oblong-obovate or obovate-orbiculate, 10–25(–35) mm, base cuneate, midvein and major lateral veins raised abaxially, abaxial surface silvery gray, adaxial more3 KB (272 words) - 20:30, 5 November 2020
- of Smilacaceae are atypical of monocotyledons in being reticulate between major veins. The family is closely related to and sometimes included in Liliaceae3 KB (313 words) - 22:18, 5 November 2020
- ribs shallow and indistinct; sclerenchyma forming pillars or girders at the major veins. Calluses sometimes wider than long, sometimes narrow, scabrous at2 KB (152 words) - 17:24, 11 May 2021
- convolute; ribs shallow, indistinct; sclerenchyma girders present at the major veins. Calluses wider than long; lemmas chartaceous, lanceolate to attenuate2 KB (142 words) - 17:24, 11 May 2021
- 5-25 mm wide, linear to ovate-lanceolate, glabrous or puberulent, with 9-13 major veins and 30-80 minor veins, bases cordate-clasping, often asymmetrical,6 KB (429 words) - 18:55, 11 May 2021
- tubular-campanulate to hemispheric, tube (2–)3–5 mm, glabrous, rarely scabrous on major veins, lobes triangular, lanceolate, or triangular-subulate, not keeled,4 KB (397 words) - 19:16, 6 November 2020
- et al. 2001) show that the narrowly defined Saxifragaceae fall into two major groups: Saxifraga, and the heucheroid clade encompassing all other genera24 KB (2,046 words) - 23:46, 5 November 2020
- surfaces abaxially glabrous to moderately pubescent, usually pubescent on major veins and in vein axils. Inflorescences: staminate catkins lateral along4 KB (330 words) - 15:40, 29 February 2024
- surfaces scattered, multicellular long-headed-hairy, also usually hairy on major veins, not lepidote, intramarginal vein absent. Inflorescences racemes of4 KB (396 words) - 18:18, 6 November 2020
- sparsely to moderately pubescent (or sometimes densely villous), especially on major veins. Inflorescences: staminate catkins 2–5 cm; pistillate catkins 0.8–15 KB (427 words) - 22:51, 5 November 2020
- terminal leaflet, deeply 2-5-lobed or unlobed or 3-foliolate, leaflets or major lobes lanceolate to broadly ovate, 1-11 × 1-6 cm, leathery (thin in var.4 KB (376 words) - 17:59, 6 November 2020
- spinulose-serrulate, plane, surfaces glabrous, often unicellular-hairy on major veins abaxially; venation reticulodromous. Inflorescences axillary, fascicled4 KB (349 words) - 23:47, 5 November 2020
- secondary; surfaces abaxially slightly to moderately pubescent, especially on major veins, with or without conspicuous dark glands. Inflorescences: staminate4 KB (373 words) - 17:55, 29 February 2024
- green to flushed red or solid maroon, often red- or purple-veined distally, major veins and crossveins of internal and external surfaces dark maroon-red, without5 KB (532 words) - 18:17, 6 November 2020
- subsp. major (Hooker) Pennell Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 85: 91. 1933. Larry D. Hufford Endemic Basionym: Synthyris reniformis var. major Hooker3 KB (156 words) - 20:36, 5 November 2020
- 45°–70° angle with midvein, sinuses deep, venation craspedodromous, veins to major sinuses. Inflorescences 4–10-flowered; branches densely pubescent; bracteoles3 KB (273 words) - 23:59, 5 November 2020
- hypanthium; ovules 2–5. Drupes slightly flattened, ovoid, slightly ridged; with 2 major ridges, those subtending bracteoles better developed and expressed proximally3 KB (256 words) - 11:33, 9 May 2022
- segment mostly without included veinlets. Sori on veins, transverse, 2 in each major areole on included veinlets, circular to oblong; indument absent. Spores3 KB (312 words) - 21:23, 5 November 2020
- rounded; surfaces abaxially glabrous to sparsely pubescent, especially along major veins and in vein axils, often with scattered resinous glands. Infructescences3 KB (347 words) - 22:51, 5 November 2020
- complex-reticulate, veinlets forming numerous, very tiny, secondary areoles within the major areoles. Sporophores arising at ground level, 1.3-2.5 times as long as trophophore;3 KB (247 words) - 21:21, 5 November 2020
- shady calcareous sites, northwards in forested localities, especially along major rivers, and as an adventive in disturbed sites such as lawns, golf courses3 KB (265 words) - 22:24, 5 November 2020
- brown band), 2.5–5 mm, faces ± tuberculate, glabrous; pappi to ca. 1 mm (major teeth 0–4). 2n = 22. Phenology: Flowering late spring–early summer. Habitat:3 KB (259 words) - 21:10, 5 November 2020
- 2. Drupes slightly flattened, oblong to obovoid, slightly ridged; with 2 major ridges, those subtending bracteoles better developed than others and forming3 KB (262 words) - 11:33, 9 May 2022
- Mich., Wis., Tenn., N.Y., Pa., Ill., Ky., Oreg. Setaria viridis var. major is a major adventive weed in corn and bean fields of the midwestern United States2 KB (179 words) - 18:56, 11 May 2021
- caused by this plant and that raphides of calcium oxalate do not play a major role (J. Arditti and E. Rodriguez 1982). Whether irritation is caused by10 KB (1,075 words) - 21:31, 5 November 2020
- subtribeAsteraceae (tribe Heliantheae) subtribe Baeriinae genusMonolopia speciesMonolopia major de Candolle in A. P. de Candolle and A. L. L. P. de Candolle, Prodr. 6: 742 KB (167 words) - 21:15, 5 November 2020
- classification of the palms was published by H. E. Moore Jr. (1973). Moore left his "major groups" unranked, and his untimely death in 1980 prevented his completing12 KB (1,128 words) - 21:30, 5 November 2020
- speciesBoykinia major A. Gray in W. H. Brewer et al., Bot. California 1: 196. 1876,. Richard J. Gornall Endemic Synonyms: Therofon major (A. Gray) Kuntze3 KB (303 words) - 23:42, 5 November 2020
- majeur IntroducedIllustrated Synonyms: Plantago major var. pachyphylla Pilger P. major var. pilgeri Domin P. major var. scopulorum Fries & Broberg Treatment4 KB (438 words) - 20:36, 5 November 2020
- alectorolophus has been applied to R. major by some authors (for example, A. Haines 2011) on the grounds that R. major is an ambiguous name (R. Soó and D2 KB (209 words) - 20:37, 5 November 2020