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Erection straightness

Features Stem erect, freely branched, three or four feet high, covered with small, straight, slender prickles. Leaves stalked, pinnate, with two pairs of ovate leaflets and larger terminal leaflet, rounded base, doubly serrate, pale green above, grey-white down beneath, about three inches long by two inches broad. Small white, pendulous flowers (May or June) in simple clusters. Astringent to the taste. [Pg.79]

The ovules or megasori are transformed buds, destined to become seeds in the mature fruit. Their number varies from one to hundreds. In position, they are erect, growing upward from the base of the ovary, as in the Compositae ascending, turning upward from the side of the ovary or cell pendulous, like the last except that they turn downward horizontal, when directed straight outward suspended, hanging perpendicularly from the top of the ovary. [Pg.196]

Vlrgatei wandlikei straight, slender, erect, with no or few... [Pg.27]

Example.—Point out the error in the following deduction If AB (Fig. 3) is a perpendicular erected upon the straight line BC, and C is any point... [Pg.16]

Sit comfortably, your back upright but not rigid. You may sit on a meditation cushion, bench, or chair. Try not to slouch or lean back in the chair. Imagine yourself sitting up straight (but relaxed), with your head erect and floating directly above your spine. [Pg.231]

Description Herbaceous annual. Stems erect or suberect, tomentose. Basal leaves petiolate, blades broadly spatulate in outline, 1-3-dissected, segments linear. Flowers solitary, terminal. Sepals 5, 2-8 mm long, spreading, tomentose. Petals 5, yellow. Frnits achenes in ovoid clusters. Achenes 4.5-6.5 mm long, with a straight, sharp beak. [Pg.69]

Inner perichaetial leaf From erect basal Erect and small. Straight and erect... [Pg.234]

An annual herb erect up to 0.6 m high, nearly smooth herh with alternate leaves leaves are trifoliate, leaflets ohlong-lanceolate, to 5 cm flowers yellowish ea. 12-18 mm long in leaf axils fruits are almost straight and flattened with a pronounced beak they are 50-110 mm long excluding the beak of 10-35 mm seeds... [Pg.286]


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