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"erose" Definitions
  1. IRREGULAR, UNEVEN

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Kentucky Route 718 is a rural secondary state highway in eastern Knox County that runs from Kentucky Route 223 and Walker Road at Dewitt to Paint Gap Branch Road and Pigeon Fork Road northeast of Erose via Walker and Erose.
These plants had deeply lobed auricles, and erose (jagged or indented) leaf margins with rounded edges.
The lowest glumes, which number 8-12, are much shorter than the upper glumes, and are irregularly toothed at the brown to dark grey-brown erose (also called margin). The erose is slightly rough to the touch. The apex of the plant's upper glumes is pointed to bluntly-rounded. The cream-coloured flowers possess 4-5 stamens with 2–3 mm long anthers.
Lemma is chartaceous, lanceolated, and is long and wide. Lemma hairs are long with erose, emarginate or obtuse apex. The bottom of both upper and lower glumes are asperulous but the apexes are different; Lower one is erose, obtuse, or sometimes acute, while the upper one is only acute. The lower glume is ovate and is 5-7 veined while the upper glume is only 5-veined.
The leaf sheaths are glabrescent and rounded with a prominent midvein. The position of the auricle is marked by a distinct swelling. The minutely erose ligule is long. The basal leaves are capillary and long.
The bacteria similar to the BBE agar must be incubated on the agar for at least 4 days. In this agar, a 0.6-0.8 mm diameter raised, circular erose colony is visible. Also, the colony is gray and translucent.
The lower glume by itself is elliptic just like lemma, with an erose apex. The species palea is elliptic too, is long and have 2 veines. Paleas keels are ciliated and adorned. Flowers are fleshy, oblong, truncate, and grow together.
I.asprella female flower White flowers in axillary umbels with slender pedicels, dioecy. Male flower: 2 to 5 flowers each inflorescence, 2.5 to 3 mm in diameter, glabrous; 4 or 5 suborbicular petals, margin erose, corolla rotate, base slightly connate; stamens ca.
The apex of the lower glume is erose and obtuse. The upper glume is lanceolated and is in length. Just like lower glume it doesn't have keels and is membranous, but have veins which are 3-5. The upper apex is either acute or obtuse.
The eciliated margin have a ligule and is also erose and long. The panicle is linear, open, sencund, and is long. The main branches of the panicle are appressed and pilose axis. Spikelets are elliptic, solitary, are the same size as panicle and are pediceled.
The one-nerved first glume is long, and the three-nerved second glume is twice as long. Its ovate lemmas are long, are pubescent at their base, and become minutely serrulate at their tip. The palea are shorter, oblong, and erose at their tip. The anthers are long.
It is also a mesophile, growing best at 37 °C. Upon plating C. indolis on blood agar, it was found that they were non-hemolytic. The morphology of the colonies was recorded as irregular, convex, translucent to opaque, white, dull granular surface, and an entire to erose margin.
Dead leaf sheaths persist at the base of the grass. The erose ligules measure . The conduplicate leaf blades are in diameter, with glabrous abaxial surfaces and scabrous adaxial surfaces. The abaxial sclerenchyma is composed of three to seven strands that form a continuous band and the adaxial sclerenchyma is absent.
The plant perennial and caespitose while it culms are long. The eciliate membrane have a long ligule which is also both erose and truncate. It have filiformed and flat leaf-blades which are long and wide. The panicle is inflorescenced and is by and is linear with the main branches being appressed.
The eciliated margin have a ligule and is also erose and truncate with the size being long. The panicle is contracted, oblong and is long by wide. The main branches of the panicle are appressed and are scabrous with the same goes for panicle axis. Spikelets are lanceolate, solitary, long and are pediceled.
The plant lacks auricles. The membraneous and erose ligules are long and are glabrous or pubescent. The grey-green leaf blades are long and wide, with a pubescent adaxial surface and an abaxial surface pubescent with hairs about one quarter the length of those on the adaxial surface. The leaf margins are smooth or serrated.
Sterile floret is long and is also barren, cuneate, and is clumped. Lower glumes are orbicular and are long while the upper glumes are lanceolate and are long. Both the lower and upper glumes are keelless but have different apexes. The upper glume apex is erose and obtuse while the lower glumes is acute.
Its panicle is long, with stiff and nearly glabrous floral branches. The branches are ascending. Its whitish spikelets are long with three to five flowers. The acute glumes are erose to serrulate; the first glume is long, narrowly ovate and acutish, with one nerve, and the second is long, broadly ovate and abruptly acute, with three nerves.
They have fertile spikelets that are pediceled, the pedicels of which are ciliate, curved, filiform, and hairy. Lemma is chartaceous, lanceolated, and is long and wide. Its lemma have either erose or obtuse apex while the fertile lemma itself is chartaceous, keelless, oblong and is long. The species also carry 2–3 sterile florets which are barren, cuneate, clumped and are long.
Some species have sheaths that persist over years and typically have deciduous blades, and some species have sheaths that quickly shred into fibers and decay in senescence and typically have blades that are not deciduous. Species lack auricles. The membranous ligules measure and are typically longest at the margins. The ligules are typically truncate and ciliate, though they can occasionally be acute or erose.
The bracts are ovate in shape with the largest of them being roughly 2 mm long by 2.5 mm wide with a more or less entire margin, though the margin is sometimes erose, or jagged, and their apex is acute. There are between 6 and 16 microsporophylls present with each containing with 3 or 4 pollen sacs. The seed cones are borne together in groups of 3 to 6.
The pedicels are curved, filiform, and scaberulous. The spikelets have 2 fertile florets which are diminished at the apex while the sterile florets are barren, lanceolate, clumped and are long. Both the upper and lower glumes are keelless and membranous, but every other feature is different; Lower glume is flabellate, truncate and is long with an erose apex. Upper glume is ovate and is long with an obtuse apex.
Pinnae of the fertile fronds carry from one to twelve pairs of sori on their underside, each long. Each pair of sori forms a chevron, pointing towards the base of the pinna along its central axis. An indusium covers each sorus; these are whitish and translucent or silvery with a slightly toothed or erose (irregularly jagged) edge, soon withering to reveal the sori. Each sporangium in a sorus carries 64 spores.
Reichenbach, H. G. "ORCHIDES" in C. Müller, Ed. Walpers Annales Botanices Systematicae Tomus VI Berlin. 1861. pp. 370-371, Nr. 209 The long base of the paniculate inflorescence erupts from two short, broad spathes at the apex of the stem. The yellow flowers have filiform to linear petals, and obovate sepals, the lateral sepals being scoop-shaped. The lateral lobes of the trilobate lip have a crenulate to erose margin, and give the lip (where it diverges from the column) a heart-shape.
Epidendrum polystachyum has a sympodial habit, producing fusiform pseudobulbs, each with several oblong obtuse conduplicate leaves. The terminal inflorescence is a many-branched panicle with few flowers on each branch (Reichenbach 1861 says "scapo polystachyo"). The sepals, petals, and lip are peach colored: the dorsal sepal oblong to lanceolate, acuminate and reflexed; the lateral sepals oblique and reflexed; the petals lanceolate-spatulate. The trilobate lip is adnate to the column to its apex: the lateral lobes irregularly obovate with erose to crenulate margins; the medial lobe smaller, deeply emarginate, divided in two at the apex, with a raised oblong yellow-green callus.
This development tempered the unfavourable psychological climate caused by the earlier economic crisis and encouraged Germans to march in step with the regime.Richard Grunberger, The 12-Year Reich: A Social History of Nazi Germany, 1933–1945 (New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1971), p. 19. The economic policies of the Nazis were a continuation of the policies of the German National People's Party, a national-conservative party and the Nazis' coalition partner, of which the Nazis appropriated German tradition to erose its power base.Beck Hermann, The Fateful Alliance: German Conservatives and Nazis in 1933: The Machtergreifung in a New Light (New York: Berghahn Books, 2008), p. 243.

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