Examples of 'stem leaves' in a sentence

Meaning of "stem leaves"

stem leaves - botanical term for leaves attached directly to the stem of a plant

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Stem leaves have wide sheathing petioles.
The flowering stem has up to six stem leaves.
The stem leaves are once pinnate.
The leaves are basal and often stem leaves.
Uppermost stem leaves are entire and smaller.
The flowering spike lacks a rosett but has a small number of stem leaves.
The stem leaves are alternate.
There are between three and five stem leaves on the flowering spike.
The stem leaves are grooved.
The flowering stems emerge from the base or from the axils of the stem leaves.
Up to three stem leaves are wrapped around the flowering stem.
It has numerous silky woolly-hairy basal leaves and few stem leaves.
Stem leaves are reduced or absent.
Basal leaves form rosettes and stem leaves are opposite, reducing in size up the stem.
The stem leaves are somewhat smaller, and more triangular in shape.

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The flowering spike has between five and nine linear to lance-shaped stem leaves.
Rosette and stem leaves were equally sensitive to ozone at these sites.
Red peat moss ( Sphagnum rubellum ) is a small reddish-coloured peat moss with tongue-shaped stem leaves.
Two to eight stem leaves are wrapped around the flowering spike.
Stem leaves are progressively less lobed, getting smaller toward the top.
Three to five stem leaves are wrapped around the flowering spike.
Stem leaves are smaller and often narrower, and are unstalked or clasping the stem.
Three or four stem leaves are wrapped around the flowering spike.
The stem leaves are scale-like and overlapping;the bracts are shorter than the flowers.
Four to seven stem leaves are wrapped around the flowering spike.
Lower stem leaves oblanceolate, sessile, serrate, deciduous by flowering.
Five to eight stem leaves are wrapped around the flowering spike.
Lower stem leaves oblanceolate, margins sharply serrate, deciduous by flowering.
The basal and lower stem leaves are pinnately divided with a toothed, winged leaf axis.
The lower stem leaves are deciduous and wither away as the plants begin blooming.
The ordinary stem leaves are ovate to lanceolate, often with leaf wing cells.
The upper stem leaves are few, similar, not much reduced and the stipules are lacking.
The upper stem leaves are generally narrow, linear, with a few small tee.
The stem leaves are grey-green, at most 2 mm wide and equipped with triangular tips.
The stem leaves are lanceolate or oval-lanceolate, stalkless, half-clasping the stem.

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