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hispidulous
[ hi-spij-uh-luhs ]
adjective
- covered with stiff, short hairs.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of hispidulous1
Example Sentences
Larger and stouter; leaves broad and flat, 3â4´´ wide; pistillate spikes 1 or 2, the lowest often peduncled, perfectly globular and compactly 12â30-flowered, the perigynium spreading or deflexed and prominently many-nerved.âMeadows and copses, Vt. to Ill., and south to Ga.; rare eastward.âIn var. hispĂdula, Gray, the perigynium is sparsely hispidulous.
Low, with more rigid and hispidulous scabrous leaves.âIn drier places, Ill., Wisc., and southwestward.
Usually tall; leaves lanceolate or lance-oblong; cyme loose; scales close, obtuse or mucronate; achenes hispidulous on the ribs.âLow grounds, W. Penn. to Ill., and southward.âHeads variable, 2â4´´ high and the scales in few or many ranks; the var. grandiflòra, Nutt., with large heads, the involucre of 35â40 scales in many ranks.
Commonly tall, 5â8° high; leaves more or less pubescent or hispidulous beneath.
Leaves all nearly filiform and upper face hispidulous scabrous; inflorescence more paniculate; corolla small, the expanded limb only 6´´ in diameter.
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