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distichous
distichous, a. (ˈdɪstɪkəs) [f. L. distich-us adj. (see distich) + -ous.] Disposed in two opposite rows; having parts so disposed, two-ranked; formerly, sometimes = dichotomous; spec. in Bot. arranged (alternately) in two vertical ranks on opposite sides of the axis, as in the glumes and grains of ba... Oxford English Dictionary
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distichous antennae in Chinese - distichous antennae meaning in Chinese ...
distichous antennae in Chinese : :端栉角…. click for more detailed Chinese translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences.
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Distichirhops
The taxon name comes from Greek (distichos meaning "in two rows" and rhopo meaning "shrub"), referring to its distichous leaf arrangement and shrubby habit wikipedia.org
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Gasteria disticha
Description This species of Gasteria has its strap-shaped leaves in two opposite rows (distichous), from whence its Latin species name comes. looks very similar to the closely related species Gasteria pillansii to the north, and Gasteria brachyphylla to the south-east, both of which are also distichous wikipedia.org
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Epidendrum brevivenium
The stems are covered with sheaths, the bases of the distichous, oblong-obtuse leaves. The terminal inflorescence arises from an obtuse spathe and has a short peduncle clothed in distichous, imbricating sheathes below the raceme of light wikipedia.org
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Haworthia truncata
"smaller") is miniature, forming the typical distichous leaf-rows with tiny hairs on the leaf tips. It has the rounded leaf tips of var. maughanii, but unlike that variety they are arranged in distichous rows. wikipedia.org
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Dracaena suffruticosa
Description It forms a short stem and grows its leaves in a rosette or sometimes in two spiraling rows (spiral distichous). It very closely resembles the smaller related species, Dracaena serpenta and the more distichous species Dracaena phillipsiae. wikipedia.org
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Restrepia schizosepala
It is characterized by cespitose growth, a ramicaul of 8–11 cm in length covered by 8–9 distichous sheaths, and an ovate leaf 4–5 cm long, 2.5–3 cm wide wikipedia.org
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Cylindrolobus cootesii
It is a small to medium-sized, hot growing epiphyte with an elongated, slightly compressed stem carrying many towards the apical 1/2 to 1/3, distichous wikipedia.org
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Dracaena stuckyi
Description Dracaena stuckyi can form clustering series of short distichous stems each bearing from one to several erect leaves, along the trailing rhizomes wikipedia.org
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Epidendrum coriifolium
The 2-5 distichous, leathery to fleshy leaves are concave and carinate, to 3 dm long by a half dm wide. The inflorescence, up to 3 dm. long, bears large, distichous, leathery foliar bracts that are longer than the ovaries. wikipedia.org
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Xyris
The leaves are mostly distichous, linear, flat, and thin or round with a conspicuous sheath at the base. They are arranged in a basal aggregation. wikipedia.org
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Epidendrum frutex
Epidendrum, the stems are covered from the base with distichous, tubular, leaf-bearing sheaths. The terminal inflorescence is a distichous (not secund) compound panicle bearing numerous small, fleshy yellow to green to brown flowers. wikipedia.org
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Lepidosperma amantiferrum
Its leaves and culms are distichous (i.e., arranged in two rows on opposite sides of a stem and in the same plane). wikipedia.org
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Gasteria pulchra
Young plants have distichous, strap shaped leaves. wikipedia.org
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