Search by property
This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- ft:perular + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] Shrubs or small trees, reportedly dioecious, young shoots with a perular bud, perular bracts persistent.)
- ft:latexlike + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] Stem stout, unbranched, rarely branched, with a terminal cluster of leaves, with flowing, latexlike exudate.)
- ft:oils containing + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] Trees or shrubs, evergreen, usually with essential oils-containing cavities in foliage, branchlets, and flowers.)
- ft:pencil like + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] Trees, evergreen, glabrous, columnar or spreading, not buttressed, surrounded by pencil-like pneumatophores arising from long, shallowly buried, horizontal roots.)
- ft:cross partitioned + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] anthers versatile or basifixed, dithecal, sometimes cross-partitioned, opening by longitudinal slits;)
- ft:cuneate angustate + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] base cuneate-angustate, margin entire, apex rounded.)
- ft:black gland fringed + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] bracts and bracteoles narrowly elliptic or linear-lanceolate, black glandular-denticulate to -fimbriate or subentire, with intercalary sessile black glands and ± well-developed black-gland-fringed auricles, persistent.)
- ft:caducuous + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] bracts early caducuous, linear.)
- ft:lanky + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] branches arching to spreading, slender, often rather lanky.)
- ft:coniform semiglobose + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] calyptra coniform-semiglobose, as long or slightly shorter than hypanthium, sometimes apiculate.)
- ft:mid stem + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] caulin … Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] cauline blade spatulate to oblong basally, elliptic at mid-stem, lanceolate in upper pairs, 0.8–2.5 × 0.25–1 cm, subglabrous except for sparsely strigillose margin and midvein, base attenuate to cuneate, margin subentire to barely denticulate on upper leaves, apex obtuse below to subacute above.aves, apex obtuse below to subacute above.)
- ft:conic pentagonal + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] disk conic-pentagonal.)
- ft:calcarlike + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] filaments short, 2 with curved calcarlike (spurlike )appendages;)
- ft:glabrous striolate + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] leaf b … Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] leaf blades narrowly ovate or lanceolate, 3.6–5.5 × 0.5–1 cm, abaxially glabrous or almost so but scabrous on veins, adaxially glabrous-striolate, secondary veins 1 (or 2 )on each side of midvein, base acute to broadly rounded, apex narrowly acute to acute.dly rounded, apex narrowly acute to acute.)
- ft:fiddle shaped elliptic + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] leaf b … Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] leaf blade fiddle-shaped-elliptic, 13–24 × 4.5–8 cm, papery, abaxially densely glandular, adaxially glandular when young but glabrescent, secondary veins 1 on each side of midvein, base auriculate, margin entire and ciliate, apex acuminate.margin entire and ciliate, apex acuminate.)
- ft:glandular subdenticulate + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] margin entire or remotely glandular-subdenticulate;)
- ft:fimbricate + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] operculum fimbricate, lobes dark purple, with annular nectary at base;)
- ft:laminar dispersed + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] ovary superior, 1- or 5-loculed, placentation when 1-loculed parietal (placentas ± deeply intruded )or laminar-dispersed, when 5-loculed axile;)
- ft:hispidulose + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] ovary hispid and hispidulose.)
- ft:basilateral + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] ovule solitary, basilateral, hemitropous, bitegmic;)
- ft:hypocotyls + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] persistent calyx on fruit or hypocotyls ribbed only apically.)
- ft:bacciform + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] secondary axes trifid, each with a central head or umbel of sterile, bacciform flowers (“pseudo-fruit” )and two lateral heads or umbels of bisexual flowers;)
- ft:cube + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] seeds in lower capsule in one row per locule, embedded in cube of relatively hard endocarp, brown, 0.7–0.9 mm, raphe ca. 1/3 width of seed.)
- ft:acutangular + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] spur of 2 anterior stamens acutangular, ca. 2 mm, subequaling anthers.)
- ft:ovulelike + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] stamens abnormal, base with exposed ovulelike structures, apex forming a stigmalike structure, without anthers.)
- ft:golf club shaped + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] stamens 15–40, golf-club-shaped;)
- ft:discoid subcruciate + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] sterile ovary discoid-subcruciate, rarely absent.)
- ft:intervenous + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] tertiary veins reticulate, with adaxial brownish transvenous resin canals [or much branched ]and abaxial linear [to punctiform or much branched ]or intervenous translucent glands;)
- ft:cylindric trumpet shaped + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] tube narrowly cylindric-trumpet-shaped, ca. 10 × 1 mm, exterior glabrous;)
- ft:funnel shaped cylindric + (Example sentence from FOC V13 : [1] tube funnel-shaped-cylindric, 9–12 mm, articulate, contracted above ovary after anthesis, exterior glabrous;)
- ft:epiphyte + (Example sentence from FOC V13, V25 : [1] Shrubs 15–100 cm tall, often epiphyte, stoloniferous, many-branched.)
- ft:long petioles + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] Basal leaves on long-petioles, petioles 7–25 cm, sheaths small, narrow;)
- ft:dense pubescent + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] Basal and lower petioles 5–13 cm, sheaths narrow-oblong, amplexicaule, dense-pubescent;)
- ft:long brown strigose + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] Capsules long-ovoid, ca. 6 mm in diam., densely long-brown-strigose.)
- ft:long cylindric ovoid + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] Capsules long-cylindric-ovoid, ca. 8 × 2.5 mm, densely strigose.)
- ft:cylindric spindle shaped + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] Capsule cylindric-spindle-shaped, ca. 45 mm, lobes keeled.)
- ft:long ovoid urceolate + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] Corolla long-ovoid-urceolate, ca. 8 mm, densely glandular-hairy outside.)
- ft:half opened + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] Flowers slightly nodding, half-opened, saucer-shaped.)
- ft:pimpled + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] Fruit broad-ovoid, ca. 2.5 × 1.5 mm, sparsely pimpled;)
- ft:minute pubescent + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] Fruit broadly ovate, strongly dorsally compressed, densely minute-pubescent;)
- ft:dendroid pubescent + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] Pedicel 0.5–1 cm, densely dendroid-pubescent, eglandular;)
- ft:ovoid subtrigonous + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] Seeds many, ovoid-subtrigonous, thin-walled, surface impressed-reticulate.)
- ft:flipperlike + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] Seed winged, with flipperlike structure.)
- ft:fins + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] Seeds wingless, fins obscure.)
- ft:flat domed + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] Stylopodium flat-domed;)
- ft:pennivenium + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] abaxial surface usually glabrous when mature, more rarely with a veil of persistent thin indumentum at maturity (R .agastum, R .leptopeplum, and R .tanastylum var .pennivenium ).)
- ft:gland tipped villous + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] abaxial surface pale green, gland-tipped-villous, especially on midrib and main veins, also glandular;)
- ft:gauzelike + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] abaxial surface yellowish green, indumentum gauzelike;)
- ft:gland tipped setulose + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] abaxial surface densely gland-tipped-setulose.)
- ft:ferruginous silky strigose + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] abaxial surface densely ferruginous-silky-strigose;)
- ft:folioliferous + (Example sentence from FOC V14 : [1] abaxial surface brownish, glabrous except for tomentose midrib, hairs folioliferous;)