ensiform การใช้
- They can be evergreen or deciduous ensiform ( sword shaped ).
- It may also be referred to as the ensiform process.
- Both the Greek derived xiphoid and its Latin equivalent ensiform mean'swordlike '.
- They are ensiform ( sword shaped ), also leaving a'naked'stem.
- The stem has glaucous green and ensiform spathes ( leaves of the flower bud ).
- It has long, erect, straight, and ( ensiform ) sword-like leaves.
- Most are ensiform ( sword-like ) but a few were falcate ( sickle-shaped ).
- It has green, ensiform ( sword shaped ) or lanceolate basal ( growing from the base ) leaves.
- It has 6-8 leaves, which are ensiform ( sword-shaped ), glaucous, and bright green.
- It has deciduous ( in Winter ), ensiform ( sword-like ), or light green, or grey-green leaves.
- It has 2-3 basal, narrow, ensiform ( sword shaped ), They can grow up to long, and between wide.
- Haemodoraceae is characterized by distichous leathery leaves, which are alternate, succulent, rather large and often ensiform, with entire margins and parallel veins.
- After flowering, they extend up to between long . They are linear, erect, ensiform ( sword shaped ), and semi-deciduous.
- The ensiform ( sword-shaped ) or falcate ( sickle-shaped ) leaves can grow up to between long, and between 3 cm wide.
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- At the lower part of the sternum, where the seventh or last true ribs join it, the ensiform cartilage begins, and above this there is often a depression known as the pit of the stomach.
- Leaves are simple and alternate; stipules are ensiform to linear, about 8 mm long; petioles are 2.5 30 cm long; the leaf-blade is ovate to heart-shaped, glabrous on both sides, with the apex pointed.
- It has rising from the base of the plant, 4-6 bright green leaves, ensiform ( sword-shaped ) and measuring between 20-30 inches ( 50 76 cm ) long and 1 1 / 2 inches ( 4 cm ) wide.