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    The following terms are used to describe leaf morphology in the description and taxonomy of plants. Leaves may be simple (a single leaf blade or lamina)...
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  • Glossary of botanical terms (category Wikipedia articles incorporating citation to the NSRW)
    more than one point. retrorse Bent backward or downward. Compare antrorse. retuse Having a blunt (obtuse) and slightly notched apex. revision an account of...
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    Rhynchostylis retusa (category Orchids of the Philippines)
    creeping stem carrying up to 12, curved, fleshy, deeply channeled, keeled, retuse apically leaves and blooms on an axillary pendant to 60 cm (24 in) long...
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    maraisii is a tiny, dark-coloured haworthia, with bristled, retused leaves. Haworthia parksiana, the smallest Haworthia species. Haworthia mirabilis has sharp-pointed...
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    Haworthia cooperi (category Endemic flora of the Cape Provinces)
    leaves are not recurved like the "retuse" Haworthias (e.g. Haworthia mirabilis or Haworthia retusa). Another feature is that the leaves have transparent streaks...
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    Haworthia retusa (category Endemic flora of the Cape Provinces)
    Latin and refers to the "retused" leaf-shape. A distinctive feature is the "retuse", deltoid, recurved shape of the leaves. The upturned, recurved face...
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    Haworthia cymbiformis (category Endemic flora of the Cape Provinces)
    are not recurved like the "retuse" Haworthias (e.g. Haworthia mirabilis or Haworthia retusa). Another feature is that the leaves usually have transparent...
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    (Russia), The :Paisley (Russia), Coockoo (Russia), The Retuses (Russia). Special Memories: Topman Big Gig stage, DMT Stage inspired by the project 'Delay...
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  • slightly recurved, retuse apically, sessile base leaf that blooms in the summer on an erect, basal from the pseudobulb, much longer than the leaf, 4 to 5 flowered...
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    also often spoon-shaped with an entire margin with a more or less retuse tip. The top lobe in C. dionaeifolia is split into ovate left and right halves...
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    towards the apex, ca 22 mm in Ø, its areoles with short, retuse, 1–12 mm long bracteoles, long black hairs and spines, upper bracteoles longer, the uppermost...
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    Gasteria carinata (category Endemic flora of the Cape Provinces)
    retusa: (to the north-west near Worcester) Leaves distichous, oblong and strap-shaped rather than keeled, and erect-spreading. Each leaf has a retuse or truncate...
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    in the genus Hoya native to India and the eastern Himalayas. It is an epiphyte. The plant's specific epithet retusa refers to the shape, with retuse meaning...
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    genus of succulent plants in the subfamily Asphodeloideae. The genus was previously included in Haworthia. Species in the genus are typically short perennial...
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    wrinkled, sometimes retuse, white, more rarely pinkish, maculate. Fruit in capsule 4.5–7 mm, similar or shorter in length than the calyx, globose or ellipsoidal...
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    Lotus glinoides (category Flora of the Canary Islands)
    annual with retuse leaflets and pinkish purple flowers. It can be found in the Canary Islands, Cape Verde and from North Africa to Pakistan. The Plant List...
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    Fraxinus insularis (category Flora of the Ryukyu Islands)
    Fraxinus insularis, the Chinese flowering ash or island ash, is a species of flowering plant in the family Oleaceae, native to central and southeastern...
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    knobs. The marginal cells, when observed in section, may be narrow, but are more typically enlarged and wider than those beneath. They are retuse (i.e....
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    somewhere between caudate and acuminate. The leaves are retuse to slightly cordate, having a small lobe at the base. They are shortly serrated, with each...
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    divergent form of Gasteria nitida which maintains into adulthood the dark, recurved, retuse, distichous, roughly tuberculate leaves. Gasteria polita forms...
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    Haworthiopsis bruynsii (category Endemic flora of the Cape Provinces)
    underground, with only the flat, truncated leaf tips appearing at the surface of the ground. It looks very similar to the "retuse" haworthias, with their...
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    Haworthia pygmaea (category Endemic flora of the Cape Provinces)
    turned back ("retuse") so as to provide a flat and level face, on the surface of the ground. In this form, it is similar to other retuse haworthias (e...
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    of the pre-eminent British botanists of the 20th century: a Librarian of the Royal Horticultural Society, a president of the Linnean Society and the original...
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    Haworthia emelyae (category Endemic flora of the Cape Provinces)
    species of the genus Haworthia in the family Asphodelaceae, endemic to the Western Cape Province in South Africa. This species is one of the "retuse" species...
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    underground, hence the windows. It is a retuse type Haworthia. "Haworthia mirabilis var. mundula (G.G.Sm.) M.B.Bayer | Plants of the World Online | Kew...
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    the species are: the apex of the leaf is either rounded, retuse or obtuse; free sepals that are pubescent outside; the petiole is 0.7-1mm wide; the fruiting...
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    Ximenia americana (category Flora of the Pacific)
    (oval) shape, are either obtuse, emarginate or retuse at the apex, and have a texture similar to leather. The leaves grow up to 2.5 to 8 cm (1 to 3 in) long...
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    , ovate to broad-elliptic to oblong, sts suborbicular; apex rounded or retuse, sts apiculate or mucronulate; cuneately or abruptly narrowed to petiole;...
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    shells with a retuse (grooved) venter and sutures with bifid auxiliary lobes. The Medlicottiinae classically included, by general consensus, the following...
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    Haworthia mirabilis (category Endemic flora of the Cape Provinces)
    in the sun. The leaves form a rosette and the flowers are white and small, in an inflorescence. This highly variable species is one of the "retuse" species...
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