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peltate
peltate, a. Bot. and Zool. (ˈpɛlteɪt) [ad. L. peltāt-us armed with the pelta.] Shield-shaped; usually of a leaf: Having the petiole joined to the under-surface of the blade at or near the middle (instead of at the base or end); hence, said of other stalked parts having similar attachment.1760 J. Lee...
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Begonia adamsensis
The species broad-based leaves that are peltate, with a glabrous peduncle, an acuminate tip and nearly entire margin, resembled that of Begonia hernandioides , there are differences, in that B. hernandioides had red-colored stipule that is broadly ovate, the petiole and abaxial lamina is pubescent, and the peltate
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pelti-
pelti- combining form of pelta, in a few rarely used scientific terms, chiefly botanical. † pelˈtiferous a. [L. peltifer], bearing a pelta or small shield. peltiˈfolious a. [L. folium leaf], having peltate leaves. ˈpeltiform a., shield-shaped; of a peltate form. peltigerine (pɛlˈtɪdʒəraɪn) a., belon...
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Nepenthes harauensis
bongso and N. singalana, however, it differs by its leaf characters that is thickly coriaceous and petiolate, elliptic-oblong in shape, and distinctive peltate
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peltato-
pelˈtati-, pelˈtato- mod. combining forms of L. peltātus peltate, as in peltatifid (-ˈtætɪfɪd) a. [after pinnatifid]; pelˌtato-ˈdigitate a.: see quot.1866 Treas. Bot. 858 Peltatifid is applied to a peltate leaf cut into subdivisions; and peltato-digitate to a digitate leaf with the petiole much enla...
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Dicrastylis cundeeleensis
Its stems are roughly circular in cross section, and have no peltate scales. The flowers stalks are 1.5–2 mm long, and have both dendritic and peltate scale hairs.
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bipeltate
bipeltate, a. (baɪˈpɛlteɪt) [f. bi- prefix2 1 + peltate, ad. L. peltātus; f. L. pelta, a. Gr. πέλτη shield.] Having a defence like a double shield.1846 in Brande.
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palmato-
palmato- (pælˌmeɪtəʊ) occasional advb. combining form of L. palmātus palmate (cf. palmati-). palˌmato-ˈpeltate a., peltate and palmately divided. palˌmato-raˈmose a., palmately branched, having branches spreading like fingers.1846 Dana Zooph. (1848) 545 Cespitose, slenderly palmato⁓ramose. 1876 Harl...
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Ranunculus lyallii
botanical discoveries in this survey was that of the monarch of all buttercups, the gigantic white-flowered Ranunculus lyallii, the only known species with peltate The leaves are glossy dark green, peltate, 15–40 cm diameter.
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What is the name of this plant? (found in a rock) I found it in Western Turkey.It was growing on a rock so what's it? !sorry for picture quality
The leaves are what are called peltate, meaning shield-like with the stem attached directly underneath.
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Are these microscopic star-like structures on a dead leaf some sort of organism? If so, which one? I’m wondering what these star-shaped organisms are on a dead leaf I found in my backyard (Texas, USA). This was taken ...
You can see a magnified image of stellate peltate trichomes on a leaf of a Texan native, _Croton monanthogynus_ below:
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Leaf surface (abaxial) showing stellate, peltate trichomes.
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Dicrastylis soliparma
Its stems are roughly circular in cross section, with a dense white or rusty coloured covering when young, and have no peltate scales. The flower stalks are 2–4.5 mm long, and have both dendritic and peltate scale hairs.
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Dicrastylis kumarinensis
Its stems are roughly circular in cross section, and have no peltate scales. The flowers stalks are 1.5–3 mm long, and have both dendritic and peltate scale hairs.
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Alocasia chaii
Occasionally cultivated for its coriaceous leaves that remain peltate even when mature, it is considered obscure even by Alocasia enthusiasts and is very
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Alocasia heterophylla
non-peltate. Both A. ramosii and A. boyceana are also always non-peltate, while A. heterophylla can sometimes have peltate leaves in mature specimens.
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