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obcordate
[ ob-kawr-deyt ]
adjective
- heart-shaped, with the attachment at the pointed end, as a leaf.
obcordate
/ 蓲产藞办蓴藧诲别瑟迟 /
adjective
- botany heart-shaped and attached at the pointed end
obcordate leaves
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of obcordate1
Example Sentences
Antheridia in an oval or obcordate disk immersed in the apex of the thallus.
Thallus linear-obcuneate, 3鈥6麓麓 long, 1鈥2麓麓 wide, 2-lobed at the apex, pale green with usually distinct whitish pores, the scales beneath often extending far beyond the margin and becoming whitish; peduncle profusely chaffy at base and apex, sometimes much reduced; antheridial disks obcordate.
Scape 2鈥6麓 high; leaves spatulate or wedge-oblong, thin and veiny, not mealy; involucre 1鈥8-flowered; lobes of the flesh-colored corolla broadly and deeply obcordate.鈥擶et banks and shores, northern N.聽Eng. and N.聽Y. to L.聽Superior, and northward.
Stem 1鈥3掳 high; leaves flat, carinate; raceme simple or sparingly branched and few-flowered; bracts ovate-lanceolate; base of the perianth coherent with the base of the ovary, the thin ovate or obovate sepals marked with a large obcordate gland, the inner abruptly contracted to a broad claw.
Pod several-seeded, obovate or obcordate, winged.
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