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Growth at this adaxial meristem forms the flattened leaf with the radial (cylindrical) leaf tip typical of the monocotyledons.
In contrast to lily bulbs, which consist of a basal stem and many overlapping scales, bulbs of the tulip possess cylindrical leaf bases that bulge as new leaves are added in the centre.
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Here, following discussions in Anderson (2001) and Hernández-Hernández et al. (2011), we recognize 12 types: angled, cylindrical, cushion-like, leaf-like, flattened-padded, geophytic, globose, ovoid, sprawling tree-like, tuberculate and prostrate growth forms (Fig. 1).
Her minimalist Asian-influenced wares on display at Bergdorf Goodman include fake-leather pillows, $125, and cylindrical porcelain vases with leaf patterns, designed by Ms. Hoppen for Wedgwood, $100 to $240.
In terms of the 12 main growth forms we considered (Fig. 1), all of the invasive species were cylindrical, flattened-padded, sprawling, leaf-like or angled.
The leaf sheaths are cylindrical, sometimes striped with red, and typically glabrous, but usually have margins that are puberulent or pilose, meaning lined with fine, soft hairs.
The cylindrical stems are characterized by persistent leaf sheaths with stiff rough bristles; the leaves are long and narrow.
And the Krone "Space in Time," one of 250, is a glistening cylindrical landscape made of layered gold leaf and mother of pearl.
This species is easily identified by the green cylindrical galls on the apical/axial bud leaf [ 20] and the globoses fruits crowned by the calyx tube [ 8].
This frog lays eggs in water trapped in the leaf base, and tadpoles have cylindrical tails that they use to flip between the leaf axils.
Leaf shape was scored as: cylindrical, flat, trigonal and stone.
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