striate (syn. striated) Marked with fine, longitudinal lines or ridges. GardenWeb Glossary of Botanical Terms New Search: ...
Striate Striped or having long lines, channels or ridges. Strike To produce roots, as with a cutting. Strobilus A term for a conifer cone.
Phormium 'Maori Maiden' has large strappy striated burgundy pink leaves that can be used as an accent plant.
This includes Croton (Codiaeum variegatum pictum), which has leathery leaves striated in shades of yellow, pink, red, orange and green. It has spear-shaped leaves, is bushy and grows up to 3 feet tall.
Here is an example of new canes growing out of an old, striated cane. Remove any cane like this. Keep only new green canes that are growing out of the bud union. Click on pictures for a larger image 5. Make Flush Cuts ...
Provide a good backdrop-it's important for showing off plants-whether it's a stucco wall or wood that's been stained and striated to look old.
Parrotia persica sheds its bark in flakes, revealing a miniature terrain of green, brown, gray, and white, and the striated mahogany red bark of ornamental cherries will stand out with new prominence.
of 1:1, and with parallel margins stellate hairs: hairs with more than 5 rays in more than one plane stereomorphic: flower shapes that are radially symmetric; 3-dimensional flowers stolons: above ground stem rooting at nodes striate: ...
striated search for term- a. (L. striatus, grooved) marked by narrow lines or grooves, usually parallel.strigose search for term- a.
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