This group is supported by the presence of sparse or early-deciduous stem pubescence and carnose leaves. |
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Dense leaf pubescence is widespread among plants growing at very high elevations. |
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He gave special attention to the pubescence of the leaves and of the calyces. |
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Variation, particularly in leaf shape and pubescence, is considerable in the genus as a whole. |
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Since the nineteen-twenties, white teen-agers have used black music as the Muzak of their pubescence. |
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The green leaves are small, bright, glossy green in colour often covered with a downy silvery pubescence and long buds. |
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Back in the days of my earliest pubescence, the nice ladies in long black robes confronted all us nice little girls in pigtails with our first major spiritual crisis. |
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Girls experience epiphyseal closure of long bones secondary to estrogen secretion, grow approximately two to eight inches in height, and gain 15 to 65 lb during pubescence. |
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Leaf pubescence in cotton have a potential for insect pest management. |
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Though they emphasized some within-plant variation of leaf pubescence, cotton cultivars are usually described as either smooth, lightly hairy, hairy, very hairy, or pilose. |
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The Caribbean species differs in tepal pubescence as well as in important characters of the androecium and the relationship may not be so close as previously assumed. |
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Smooth-leaved cultivars are preferred to those with dense pubescence. |
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According to the Menninger Foundation of Topeka, Kansas, they are reaching pubescence as much as two years sooner than children did only ten years ago. |
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They are dark green, stiff and leathery, and often scurfy underneath with yellow-brown pubescence. |
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Metasternum with yellowish-brown pubescence, laterally and close to metacoxae more yellowish. |
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Prosternum and prosternal process with abundant, yellowish pubescence, distinctly longer than on pronotum. |
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Short cerci and hypoproct with dense cuticular pubescence, other sclerites of oviscapt only with dusting. |
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The body is covered with a dense pubescence without any distinct pattern. |
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Elytra piceous, gradually shaded into a castaneous margin, irregularly and minutely punctured, covered with ochraceous pubescence. |
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