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rosulate
[ roh-zuh-lit, roz-uh- ]
adjective
- forming a rosette or rosettes.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
Terrestrial, with entire rosulate leaves next the ground.
A span high; leaves only 陆麓 long, thickish; cauline oblong-spatulate; radical oval or oblong, rosulate, hirsute-ciliate; calyx-lobes a little longer than the pod.鈥擱ocky banks, from the Great Lakes and Minn. to Ky.; passing into Var. longif貌lia, Gray.
Root-leaves thicker, round-obovate with a cuneate or truncate base, or the earliest almost sessile in rosulate tufts.
They do well in light, well-drained soils, and have a close family resemblance, the inflorescence being a panicle of white, drooping, tulip-shaped flowers, and the foliage rosulate, sword-shaped and spear-pointed.
Rosulate, in a rosette or cluster of spreading leaves.
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