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  • Stem prostrate, 80-90 cm long, proliferous.
  • It is proliferous, offsetting from underground stolons, and can form large clumps.
  • It is a tendency that " alooids " adapt to steep, rocky cliffs by becoming smaller and more proliferous / clumping.
  • The roots of " A . pinnatifidum " are not proliferous, so it appears as clusters of leaves springing from a single rhizome.
  • Monumental refers to the types of Nasca pottery with so-called realistic designs, while Proliferous describes more  conventionalized motifs with volutes, rays, and points.
  • However, these authors noted that specimens of " A . platyneuron " f . " proliferum " would be assigned to various other varieties if they were not proliferous.
  • Monumental includes Nasca 1 " 4 and Gayton and Kroeber s Nazca A, while Proliferous encompasses the innovation of Nasca 5 and Nasca 6 and 7 pottery and corresponds to Gayton and Kroeber s Nazca Y.
  • Large numbers of rays and tassels are appended to many of the designs, particularly those depicting mythical subjects, producing a visual impression of almost infinitely multiplied elements, an impression which accounts for the use of the term'proliferous '.
  • They are often proliferous ( with a vegetative shoot growing on beyond the tip of the cone ) on cultivated trees; this is rare in wild trees, and may be a cultivar selected for easy vegetative propagation for use in forestry plantations.
  • Two of the most significant amphibious cars to date were developed during World War II . The most proliferous was the German " Schwimmwagen ", a small jeep-like 4x4 vehicle designed by the Porsche engineering firm in 1942 and widely used in World War II . The amphibious bodywork was designed by Erwin Komenda, the firm's body construction designer, using the engine and drive train of the " K黚elwagen ".
  • Plants usually rooted in mud, very variable in size and appearance, scales on rhizome peltate, thin, translucent, pale brown, ( under a lens clear with dark cell walls ) stipes 3  15 mm diameter in mature plants, spongy and air filled, sterile fronds pale green, thin, flaccid and spreading, 4  60 cm long, including a stipe c . half this length, fertile fronds pale green, to brown when over mature, firm, held erect, 15  100 cm or more long, including stipe to 40 cm long, proliferous or dormant buds with overlapping dark scales sometimes present in the axils of fertile pinnae ( twice seen ), sterile axes obviously winged, pinnae basically broad-ovate or deltoid with a few blunt lobes, sometimes more deeply incised, the segments 2-15 x 10  30 mm, fertile segments linear, 1-2 x 10  80 mm.