The American Coot is a medium-sized bird with a white bill, yellow legs, and lobed toes. |
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The leaves are ovate to oblong, 5 to 8 centimeters long, and pointed at both ends, with subentire or undulately toothed or lobed margins. |
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Fruits are occasionally baccate, usually capsular and sometimes winged or lobed, or indehiscent and dry or fleshy. |
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Typical of the family Polygalaceae, the anterior petal is keel-like, with a lobed multifid crest. |
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Real leaf outlines may also be, for example, lobed or extended at the lamina base. |
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As the cross-section at right shows, the stem has a central core of vascular tissue which is usually lobed. |
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This pump features a lobed rotor, which rotates within the walls of a stator seated within the pump housing. |
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The snowball tree makes a growth in many respects like the common hedge maple, and the leaves are similarly lobed. |
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Whereas some Turk's caps have large oval leaves, others have lobed leaves or leaves that are nearly round. |
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The nervous system consists of a lobed dorsal brain and ventral nerve cord with fused paired ganglia. |
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Globose shape, sometimes lobed, with brown to black peridium, with close warts, hollow on their tops and crossed by longitudinal grooves. |
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Canada thistle is identified by shallow lobed leaves with short spines on the margins and a greenish color on both sides, often lighter on the lower side. |
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Leaflets broadly elliptic-narrowly elliptic, with tapering tip, serrate-slightly lobed. |
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Several of these species are threatened and uncommon in Maryland, including the pygmy shrew, the purple fringeless orchid and the lobed spleen wart. |
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Usually globose in shape or a little lobed, with black peridium and pyramidal warts with apparent cross stripes. |
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Grebes can be distinguished by their lobed toes with flat nails, greatly reduced tail feathers, and satiny breast feathers. |
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It can be easily differentiated from the other species due to its roundish, lobed leaves, which have palmate venation. |
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Leaf blade narrowly ovate-linear, quite glabrous, thick, pinnately lobed, lobes toothed. |
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They have a characteristic fan-shape and are either lobed or unlobed, depending on the age of the tree. |
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The amphibian ovary, which contains six or more central, hollow sacs that give it a lobed appearance, is characterized as saccular. |
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Blade elliptic-spatulate, pinnately lobed, at least lower leaves' lobes wide and blunt. |
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Stem leaves stalkless, usually lanceolate, with cordate base, basal lobes rounded, with soft-spiny and toothed margins, sometimes lobed. |
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Upper surface of the roundish leaflets is glossy, apex lobed to blunt-toothed, margins narrowly rolled under. |
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Leaf margins of simple leaves may be lobed in one of two patterns, pinnate or palmate. |
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The margins of simple leaves may be entire and smooth or they may be lobed in various ways. |
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At one end of the arcade there is a small square room that retains intertwined lobed arches supported on a central column. |
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The rim of the bowl is lavishly decorated with a repeating pattern of curling leaves with lobed edges. |
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If the pinnae or segments are lobed, the embayments are known as sinuses. |
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Blade of basal leaves kidney-shaped, serrate-shallowly lobed. |
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Blade palmately five-lobed, divisions toothed, sometimes further lobed. |
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Once we'd mastered safety techniques, Simone led the way as we glided past lobed pore coral heads fully five metres high, and fields of slipper corals. |
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Their leaf blades are typically pinnately lobed. |
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Simple leaves may be variously lobed along their margins. |
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From bisque through to misty rose and fuchsia, the strangely lobed petals with their cryptic loop, wiggle and spot marks in thistly script, were telling a story. |
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Leaves: Lowermost stem leaves large, usu. odd-pinnately lobed with seven toothed lobes the terminal one being broadly triangular and larger than the others. |
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The deeply palmately lobed, ivylike leaves are light green and have an intense, sometimes unpleasant smell. |
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It shows two bronze bells going back to 1731 and 1738, a credence with stone triple niche of the Romanesque epoch and a stone baptistry with a lobed tank. |
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On its main façade the church has a curious lobed arch that ends in a triangle, while the tower is notable for its roof covered with blue glazed ceramic. |
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Formation of small, narrow non-lobed or partially lobed leaves. |
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Within the section Mycena, M. multiplicata is similar to the Malaysian species M. obcalyx in having a grayish-white cap, lobed cheilocystidia with finger-like outgrowths, and a lignicolous habitat. |
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Blade palmately lobed and veined, thickish, glossy. |
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One of them, on the lower floor, has a lobed arch with small notched structures and an alfiz panel made up of two crossed ribbons tied on the keystone, in the Almohad style. |
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The leaves of most species have lobed or serrated margins and are somewhat variable in shape. |
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After 4-5 days, both colony types resemble a fried egg, with a pinkish, round, raised centre and lobed periphery, which later becomes feathery or almost coralloid. |
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Leaves of liverworts are often lobed, while those of mosses are unlobed. |
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Perennial with palmately lobed, more or less deeply divided leaves. |
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Bilobed and undivided leaves occur on spur or short branches, while most of the leaves on the upper part of a long branch are divided by a deep sinus into two lobes, each of which may be further lobed. |
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The flowers are surrounded by a deeply toothed or lobed bract. |
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Regarding shape, grass phytoliths are either unlobed or lobed. |
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