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These are modified tube feet and may be simple, branched or arborescent.
The species occurs in dry arborescent vegetation on St. John.
Arborescent - growing into a tree-like habit, normally with a single woody stem.
Arborescent - tree like with woody stems normally with a single trunk.
Arborescent type tree up to 5 m high in the wild and 1 m in culture.
Ruskin called this the arborescent quality.
Such plants are called arborescent.
Colonies of Gersemia are arborescent, growing erectly with one main stem.
Horizontal gene transfer is also an example of rhizomes, opposed to the arborescent evolutionism theory.
Colonies are arborescent, with highly clumped, irregular bushy branches.
The form of Neobuxbaumia polylopha is a single large arborescent stalk.
It is found at depths of down to 36 metres (120 ft) living on arborescent bryozoans.
There was no word for the abstract notion of treeness which was common to all arborescent plants.
Among the latter was a huge arborescent grass nearly a foot in diameter, with hard, smooth outer wood and a pithy core.
Stems are arborescent, either erect or decumbent.
The arborescent area is an area mainly of shrubs with some trees with less than 60% coverage.
Members of the genus Clathraria are arborescent colonial corals forming fans or bushes.
The branch structure is very emphatic and the bark texture similar to that of ivy in its bushy or arborescent stage.
It is a small tree or arborescent shrub that has a pantropical distribution, found on coasts around the world.
Some Aloes native to South Africa are arborescent.
The animals to which they belonged roamed on the shores of this subterranean sea, under the shade of those arborescent trees.
With these they cut two pieces of bamboo-like arborescent grass to form the hafts of two spears.
Other arborescent species, unknown to the young naturalist, bent over the stream, which could be heard murmuring beneath the bowers of verdure.
They are very variable in size and shape, some being submassive and others arborescent or ramose.