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nervation
nervation (nɜːˈveɪʃən) [ad. L. type *nervātiōn-em, f. *nervāre: see prec. Cf. F. nervation.] † 1. (See quot.) Obs. rare—0.1721 Bailey, Nervation, a joining together, a strengthening as it were by Sinews. 2. Bot. The disposition of the fibro-vascular bundles in the blades of leaves, etc.1849 Balfour ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nepenthes mollis
N. fusca, by its colour and its red-brown indumentum, but it differs by its quite other leaf shape and nervation, and its still denser indumentum. The leaves possess indistinct nervation. wikipedia.org
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neuration
neuration (njʊˈreɪʃən) [irreg. f. neur- + -ation, after nervation.] The arrangement or distribution of the nervures or veins, esp. in the wings of insects, or the leaves of plants.1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. xxxv. III. 610 The circumstance that most strikingly distinguishes tegmina from elytra is thei... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nepenthes glabrata
It shows unusual palmate nervation, with the midrib branching and connecting to the lateral veins around 1 cm below the apex. In their 2001 monograph, Cheek and Jebb considered N. glabrata to be most closely allied to N. muluensis based on its atypical lid nervation as well as wikipedia.org
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Nepenthes tenuis
The lamina has indistinct nervation. wikipedia.org
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lemma
▪ I. lemma1 (ˈlɛmə) Pl. lemmas, ‖ lemmata (ˈlɛmətə). [a. (either directly or through Lat.) Gr. λῆµµα, pl. λήµµατα (f. root of λαµβάνειν to take, pf. pass. εἴληµµαι) something received or taken; something taken for granted; an argument, title. Cf. F. lemme.] 1. Math., etc. A proposition assumed or de... Oxford English Dictionary
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Quercus alnifolia
suborbicular, long, 1–7 cm wide, glabrous and shining dark green above and densely golden or brownish tomentose below, with serrate margins and raised nervation wikipedia.org
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Platanaceae
hairs with unicellular, globular capitulum, cuticular waxes without crystalloids, with rods and plates Leaves generally with very variable shapes and nervation wikipedia.org
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Lomatia hirsuta
heart-shaped base, the petioles are about 2–3 cm long, the leaves are 5-20 long and 4–12 cm wide, toothed edge, dark glossy green above and dull below, the nervation wikipedia.org
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Charles Jules Edmée Brongniart
Recherches pour servir á l'histoire des insectes fossiles des temps primaires : procédées d'une étude sur la nervation des ailes des insectes, 1893 – Research wikipedia.org
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Georges Demoulin
Remarques sur la nervation alaire des Oligoneuridae (Ephemeroptera), Bulletin de l'Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique, 51, pp. 1–4 Entomological wikipedia.org
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Memecylon
Memecylon sensu stricto can be distinguished from other Memecyloids by obscure nervation on leaves, non-glandular roughened leaf surface having branched wikipedia.org
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Aporosa octandra
shiny, dry brownish to greyish, sometimes greyish-green above, while beneath they dry brownish to greyish, leaves are (sparsely) tomentose as is the nervation wikipedia.org
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