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membranaceous
membranaceous, a. (mɛmbrəˈneɪʃəs) [f. late L. membrānāceus, f. membrāna membrane: see -aceous.] 1. Nat. Hist. Resembling or of the nature of a membrane; membranous. In Bot. (see quot. 1832).1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. vii. 253 Men observe the membranaceous Stalk..where the Ganglium rises. 1713 De...
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Monstera membranacea
Description
The lamina is very thin and membranaceous, the spathe runs down the flower stalk for 3 – 8 cm.
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membranaceously
membraˈnaceously, adv. [f. membranaceous a.] With membranaceous material.1821 W. P. C. Barton Flora N. Amer. I. 14 Stem erect,..four-sided, membranaceously winged on the angles, smooth, nearly naked.
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Begonia tenuibracteata
However, it sharply distinct from the latter due to its ovate to lanceolate bracts, which are hyaline, membranaceous, glabrous or with very sparse sessile 25 cm long, glossy upper leaf surface, inflorescence over 35 cm long, and up to ca. 70 stamens
Etymology
The specific epithet refers to the hyaline, membranaceous
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membranaceo-
membranaceo- (ˌmɛmbrəˈneɪʃɪəʊ) taken as combining form of membranaceous.1854 Busk Catal. Mar. Polyzoa Brit. Mus. ii. 55 Polyzoary membranaceo-calcareous or calcareous. 1871 W. A. Leighton Lichen-flora 3 Thallus membranaceo-lobate.
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Bulbophyllum tokioi
Its fleshy, sessile, glabrous leaves are minute (5–6 mm long by 3-4.5 mm wide), elliptic or elliptic-orbicular, acute or obtuse, some
having tiny, membranaceous Its three-nerved, dorsal sepals are membranaceous and hairless.
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Schoenus albovaginatus
Description
The key diagnostic character of S. albovaginatus is its ivory-colored, membranaceous leaf sheaths. The lower inflorescence bracts of S. albovaginatus do not have the marginal membranaceous extensions that are evident in S. aureus and S. triticoides.
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Buddleja mendozensis
The young branches are subterete and tomentose, bearing leaves of very variable shape 0.5 – 8 cm long by 0.2 – 2 cm wide, membranaceous to subcoriaceous
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Schoenus triticoides
Description
Schoenus triticoides is a species with ivory coloured culm bases and leaf sheaths, which are open and membranaceous. The primary inflorescence bracts of this species have membranaceous extensions (i.e. auricles) that are expanded at their base.
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Buddleja scordioides
The young branches are subquadrangular and tomentose, bearing small oblong to linear membranaceous grayish-green leaves 1 – 3 cm long by 0.3 – 0.8 cm wide
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Schoenus purpurascens
Description
The loose membranaceous sheath, often with reddish-purple spots or streaks, of S. purpurascens are a key diagnostic character. These two species both have membranaceous leaf sheaths with reddish-purple streaks or spots; however, as the leaf blades of S. bolusii are channelled and
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Alchemilla rupestris
Alchemilla rupestris has lateral segments of leaves with yellow-brown membranaceous basal stipules on it.
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Schoenus bolusii
In addition, S. bolusii has small reddish-purple streaks adjacent to its glume margins and similar streaking patterns on its membranaceous leaf sheaths similar to S. bolusii, but the two species differ in their leaf sheaths, with those of S. submarginalis being firm, whereas the sheaths of S. bolusii are membranaceous
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Halothamnus subaphyllus
The bracts resemble the leaves, at the upper flowers they are shorter than bracteoles and flowers, with membranaceous margin all around. The bracteoles are scale-like, transverse-oval, with membranaceous margin all around, adjacent to the flowers, together with the bract forming a low cup
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Schoenus auritus
It also has loose, membranaceous leaf sheaths and membranaceous lateral extensions (auricles) on the primary bracts of its flowering heads (i.e. primary The semi-succulent growth form of Schoenus crassiculmis partially resembles that of S. auritus, but the former species does not have membranaceous leaf
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