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|example=Example sentences from FNA : [1] Seeds mostly glossy black or iridescent gray, less often brown, orbicular-reniform, minute, often tuberculate, without caruncle.  [2] scales golden brown to medium brown, concolored, iridescent, margins entire or occasionally with single broad tooth near base.
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|definition=Reflecting a pattern colors from throughout the visible spectrum, the pattern changing with the angle of view.<ref name='hunt'>Categorical Glossary for the Flora of North America Project, by Robert W. Kiger and Duncan M. Porter. 2001. Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation.</ref>
 
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iridescent: Reflecting a pattern colors from throughout the visible spectrum, the pattern changing with the angle of view.[1]
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Example(s): Example sentences from FNA : [1] Seeds mostly glossy black or iridescent gray, less often brown, orbicular-reniform, minute, often tuberculate, without caruncle. [2] scales golden brown to medium brown, concolored, iridescent, margins entire or occasionally with single broad tooth near base.

References

  1. Categorical Glossary for the Flora of North America Project, by Robert W. Kiger and Duncan M. Porter. 2001. Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation.