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indumentum

NOUN
  1. a covering of fine hairs (or sometimes scales) as on a leaf or insect

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  • The differentiating qualities relate to the shape and indumentum of the leaves. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
  • Capitulum bracts are spiny and coated with a dense white arachnoidal indumentum.
  • Vos non seminatis neque metitis, et Deus vos pascit; et dedit vobis flumina et fontes ad potandum, montes et colles, saxa et ibices ad refugium, et arbores altes ad nidificandum; et quum nec filare nec texere sciatis, praebet tam vobis quam vestris filiis necessarium indumentum. Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres
  • Vos non seminatis neque metitis, et Deus vos pascit; et dedit vobis flumina et fontes ad potandum, montes et colles, saxa et ibices ad refugium, et arbores altes ad nidificandum; et quum nec filare nec texere sciatis, praebet tam vobis quam vestris filiis necessarium indumentum. Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres
  • Nec mora, rex illam emancipauit, et insuper Dei famulo suum indumentum donauit. The Latin & Irish Lives of Ciaran Translations Of Christian Literature. Series V. Lives Of The Celtic Saints
  • An indumentum was noted in the inflorescence region or in the upper part of the stem.
  • These have a distinctive rusty indumentum (downy covering) beneath and tie into the bark. Times, Sunday Times
  • An excellent compact plant with pale green leaves felted with brown indumentum on the reverse.
  • The leaves have a thin fawn to gray indumentum on the underside and are not shiny on the upper surface.
  • Morphological characters including the glandular indumentum and cream flower colour suggest that A. ambiguum is close to A. graniticum.
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