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|example=Example sentences from FNA : [1] blades broadly oblanceolate to elliptic, 15–30 × 4–6 cm, margins closely toothed (teeth corneous apically and sometimes along margins ), apices acute, faces scabrous, ± setulose and stipitate-glandular;  [2] blade linearlanceolate, expanded basally, usually rigid, occasionally fleshy, margins entire or denticulate, often filiferous and separating into elongated fibers, corneous, apex mostly sharp-pointed.
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|definition=Hard, dense, fine-grained or compactly fibrous, and tough, resembling the substance of animal horn.<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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==References==
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corneous: Hard, dense, fine-grained or compactly fibrous, and tough, resembling the substance of animal horn.[1]
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Example(s): Example sentences from FNA : [1] blades broadly oblanceolate to elliptic, 15–30 × 4–6 cm, margins closely toothed (teeth corneous apically and sometimes along margins ), apices acute, faces scabrous, ± setulose and stipitate-glandular; [2] blade linearlanceolate, expanded basally, usually rigid, occasionally fleshy, margins entire or denticulate, often filiferous and separating into elongated fibers, corneous, apex mostly sharp-pointed.

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.