glaucous การใช้
- It is much scarcer in Europe than the similar glaucous gull.
- Juvenile leaves are glaucous, and adult leaves grey-green.
- The leaves are only 3 to 4 mm wide and glaucous.
- English " Glaucous " denotes a bluish-green or grey colour.
- The glaucous-winged gull is rarely found far from the ocean.
- Yellowish-brown sarcotesta, glabrous and / or glaucous.
- The sarcotesta is orange and glaucous, the sclerotesta ovoid and flattened.
- Unusual amongst dryandras, its foliage is glaucous-grey in colour.
- The term " glaucous " describes its colouration.
- The glaucous inner surface also ranges from red to purple.
- The underside of the leaf is dull, sometimes glaucous.
- Seeds average 100-125 per cone, not at all glaucous.
- Fronds are mostly hairless and often glaucous beneath the frond.
- A good feature for identification is the glaucous under-leaf colour.
- The leaves are a mid to dark green, but not glaucous.
- The forewings are pale glaucous with an opalescent blue gloss.
- The hindwings are pale glaucous with an opalescent blue gloss.
- The forewings are pale glaucous brown, faintly irrorated with darker brown.
- The hindwings are pale glaucous grey with a semihyaline white basal area.
- It has glaucous, sage-green, or green grey leaves.
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