tomentose การใช้
- The opposite leaves are cordate or oval, hairy or tomentose.
- The flower buds are ovoid and covered in a short tomentose pubescence.
- These are green on the upper surface, and white tomentose below.
- The ovate leaves are small long and wide and grey tomentose underneath.
- They are dark glossy green above and gray tomentose below.
- Leaves are slightly tomentose when young, nearly glabrous when fully mature.
- The twigs are light purple or whitish, tomentose.
- The sarcotesta is thick orange tomentose, and the sclerotesta flattened ovoid shaped.
- It usually ranges from sparsely pubescent to densely tomentose.
- More or less white to greyish, densely tomentose shrub 45 100 cm.
- Stems and leaves are finely arachnoid-tomentose becoming glabrous and green with age.
- The stem and lamina are mostly tomentose, becoming more sparsely tomentose when mature.
- The stem and lamina are mostly tomentose, becoming more sparsely tomentose when mature.
- Cauline leaves are tomentose on the underside and contain spines on the lobe tips.
- When a plant surface is covered with tiny hairs, it is called tomentose.
- The tomentose exterior surface is tan to yellow when young and whiter in age.
- Young specimens have a coarsely tomentose epiphragm ( membranous cover ) that soon disappears.
- The fruits are round or ellipsoid, sometimes brownish tomentose, up to long.
- Inflorescences bear up to 10 brownish tomentose flowers.
- Inflorescences bear up to two brownish tomentose flowers.
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