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Hastate
Hastata, a Latin word meaning hastate or spear-shaped, may refer to : * a pointed leaf shape with barbs, shaped like a spear point, with flaring pointed lobes at the base Species Latin name * B. hastata ** '' Bolbitis hastata'', (E. Fourn.) Hennipman., a fern species in the genus '' Bolbitis'' * G. hastata ** ''Galeana hastata'', a flowering plant species in the genus '' Galeana'' * L. hastata ** ''Lepechinia hastata'', the pakata, a plant species in the genus '' Lepechinia'' * N. hastata ** ''Nymphoides hastata ''Nymphoides'', or floatingheart, is a genus of aquatic flowering plants in the family Menyanthaceae. The genus name refers to their resemblance to the water lily ''Nymphaea''. ''Nymphoides'' are aquatic plants with submerged roots and floating L ...'', (Dop) Kerr., an aquatic flowering plant species in the genus '' Nymphoides'' Subspecies and varieties * '' Ourebia ourebi hastata'', the oribi, a small antelope species found in Zaire, Malawi and Zimbabwe * ''P. ...
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Spear
A spear is a pole weapon consisting of a shaft, usually of wood, with a pointed head. The head may be simply the sharpened end of the shaft itself, as is the case with fire hardened spears, or it may be made of a more durable material fastened to the shaft, such as bone, flint, obsidian, iron, steel, or bronze. The most common design for hunting or combat spears since ancient times has incorporated a metal spearhead shaped like a triangle, lozenge, or leaf. The heads of fishing spears usually feature barbs or serrated edges. The word '' spear'' comes from the Old English '' spere'', from the Proto-Germanic ''speri'', from a Proto-Indo-European root ''*sper-'' "spear, pole". Spears can be divided into two broad categories: those designed for thrusting as a melee weapon and those designed for throwing as a ranged weapon (usually referred to as javelins or darts). The spear has been used throughout human history both as a hunting and fishing tool and as a weapon. Along ...
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Leaf Shape
The following is a list of terms which are used to describe leaf morphology in the description and taxonomy of plants. Leaves may be simple (a single leaf blade or lamina) or compound (with several leaflets). The edge of the leaf may be regular or irregular, may be smooth or bearing hair, bristles or spines. For more terms describing other aspects of leaves besides their overall morphology see the leaf article. The terms listed here all are supported by technical and professional usage, but they cannot be represented as mandatory or undebatable; readers must use their judgement. Authors often use terms arbitrarily, or coin them to taste, possibly in ignorance of established terms, and it is not always clear whether because of ignorance, or personal preference, or because usages change with time or context, or because of variation between specimens, even specimens from the same plant. For example, whether to call leaves on the same tree "acuminate", "lanceolate", or "linear" could ...
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Bolbitis Hastata
''Bolbitis'' is a genus of ferns in the family Dryopteridaceae, subfamily Elaphoglossoideae, in the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). Two particular members of the genus are often grown as immersed water plants in aquaria, '' B. heudelotii'', and '' B. heteroclita''. ''B. heudelotii'', the African water fern, normally grows submerged in its native habitat, while ''B. heteroclita'' normally grows on the margin of water bodies, but will also grow submerged. Species , the ''Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World'' accepted the following species: *'' Bolbitis acrostichoides'' (Afzel. ex Sw.) Ching *''Bolbitis aliena'' (Sw.) Alston *''Bolbitis andreisii'' Fraser-Jenk. & Kandel *'' Bolbitis angustipinna'' (Hayata) Itô *''Bolbitis appendiculata'' (Willd.) K.Iwats. *''Bolbitis aspleniifolia'' (Bory) K.Iwats. *'' Bolbitis auriculata'' (Lam.) Alston *''Bolbitis beddomei'' Fraser-Jenk. & Gandhi *'' Bolbitis bipinnatifida'' (Mett. ex Kuhn) Ch ...
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Bolbitis
''Bolbitis'' is a genus of ferns in the family Dryopteridaceae, subfamily Elaphoglossoideae, in the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). Two particular members of the genus are often grown as immersed water plants in aquaria, '' B. heudelotii'', and '' B. heteroclita''. ''B. heudelotii'', the African water fern, normally grows submerged in its native habitat, while ''B. heteroclita'' normally grows on the margin of water bodies, but will also grow submerged. Species , the ''Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World'' accepted the following species: *'' Bolbitis acrostichoides'' (Afzel. ex Sw.) Ching *'' Bolbitis aliena'' (Sw.) Alston *'' Bolbitis andreisii'' Fraser-Jenk. & Kandel *'' Bolbitis angustipinna'' (Hayata) Itô *'' Bolbitis appendiculata'' (Willd.) K.Iwats. *'' Bolbitis aspleniifolia'' (Bory) K.Iwats. *'' Bolbitis auriculata'' (Lam.) Alston *'' Bolbitis beddomei'' Fraser-Jenk. & Gandhi *'' Bolbitis bipinnatifida'' (Mett. ex Kuhn) ...
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Galeana Hastata
Galeana is a Mexican last name. Several municipalities in Mexico are named Galeana as a homage to Hermenegildo Galeana, a 19th-century Mexican liberal. Places Mexico * Galeana, Nuevo León: A municipality in the state of Nuevo León * Galeana, Chihuahua: A municipality in the state of Chihuahua ** Hermenegildo Galeana, Chihuahua, a town in Galeana municipality, Chihuahua * Tecpán de Galeana (municipality): a municipality in the state of Guerrero, 100 km westwards along the coast from Acapulco ** Tecpán de Galeana, a city in the municipality of Tecpán de Galeana *Hermenegildo Galeana, a municipality in the state of Puebla, Mexico People * Carlos Alberto Galeana, (born 1988), a Mexican footballer * Hermenegildo Galeana, (1762-1814), a hero of the Mexican War of Independence Other * Galeana (moth), a genus of moths * Galeana (plant) ''Galeana'' is a genus of Mesoamerican flowering plants in the daisy family.La Llave, Pablo de. 1824. Novorum Vegetabilium Descriptiones 1: ...
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Galeana (plant)
''Galeana'' is a genus of Mesoamerican flowering plants in the daisy family.La Llave, Pablo de. 1824. Novorum Vegetabilium Descriptiones 1: 12 ; Species * '' Galeana hastata'' La Llave - Veracruz * '' Galeana pratensis'' (Kunth) Rydb. - Mexico + Central America from Nayarit to Costa Rica Costa Rica (, ; ; literally "Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica ( es, República de Costa Rica), is a country in the Central American region of North America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the no ... References Asteraceae genera Perityleae Flora of North America {{Asteroideae-stub ...
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Lepechinia Hastata
''Lepechinia hastata'' is a rare species of perennial shrub in the mint family commonly known as the Cape pitcher sage or Baja pitcher sage. ''Lepechinia hastata'' is an aromatic shrub characterized by large, arrowhead-shaped leaves and attractive purple to magenta flowers. In the wild, it is known from the forested mountains of the Sierra de la Laguna in Baja California Sur and the volcanic Socorro Island in the Pacific Ocean, both part of Mexico. The plants of Socorro Island are their own subspecies, and differ in their white flowers and wooly, grayer foliage. It is also found on the Hawaiian island of Maui where it is known as pakaha. It is unclear if the Hawaiian plants are introduced or represent a natural disjunct population. In horticulture, this plant is a widely-cultivated ornamental. It is one of three species of ''Lepechinia'' in the Baja California area, with the other two, '' Lepechinia ganderi'' and ''Lepechinia cardiophylla'', found far to the north in drier ...
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Lepechinia
''Lepechinia'' is a genus of plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It includes several species of plants known commonly as pitchersages (also pitcher sages). Plants of this genus can be found in Central and South America, Mexico, California, Hispaniola, and Hawaii, although the species in Hawaii is probably a human introduction. Many of them bear attractive pitcher-shaped flowers, often in shades of purple. The genus was named for the Russian botanist Ivan Ivanovich Lepechin. Recently, the two monotypic genera ''Chaunostoma'' and '' Neoeplingia'' were shown to be part of ''Lepechinia''.Drew, Bryan T. Sytsma, Kenneth J. 2011. Testing the Monophyly and Placement of ''Lepechinia'' in the Tribe Mentheae (Lamiaceae). Systematic Botany, 36: 1038-1049. ;Species # '' Lepechinia anomala'' Epling - southern Brazil # '' Lepechinia bella'' Epling - Bolivia # '' Lepechinia betonicaefolia'' (Lam.) Epling - Colombia, Ecuador # '' Lepechinia bullata (Kunth) Epling - Colombia, Ecuador, Venezu ...
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Nymphoides Hastata
''Nymphoides'', or floatingheart, is a genus of aquatic flowering plants in the family Menyanthaceae. The genus name refers to their resemblance to the water lily ''Nymphaea''. ''Nymphoides'' are aquatic plants with submerged roots and floating Leaf, leaves that hold the small flowers above the water surface. Flowers are sympetalous, most often divided into five lobes (petals). The petals are either yellow or white, and may be adorned with lateral wings or covered in small hairs. The inflorescence consists of either an umbellate cluster of flowers or a lax raceme, with internode (botany), internodes occurring between generally paired flowers. Species of ''Nymphoides'' are sold as aquarium plants, including the "banana plant", ''Nymphoides aquatica, N. aquatica'' and the "water snowflake", ''Nymphoides indica, N. indica''. Species native to the United States are ''Nymphoides cordata, N. cordata'' in the northeast and ''Nymphoides aquatica, N. aquatica'' in the southeast. ''Nympho ...
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Nymphoides
''Nymphoides'', or floatingheart, is a genus of aquatic flowering plants in the family Menyanthaceae. The genus name refers to their resemblance to the water lily '' Nymphaea''. ''Nymphoides'' are aquatic plants with submerged roots and floating leaves that hold the small flowers above the water surface. Flowers are sympetalous, most often divided into five lobes (petals). The petals are either yellow or white, and may be adorned with lateral wings or covered in small hairs. The inflorescence consists of either an umbellate cluster of flowers or a lax raceme, with internodes occurring between generally paired flowers. Species of ''Nymphoides'' are sold as aquarium plants, including the "banana plant", '' N. aquatica'' and the "water snowflake", '' N. indica''. Species native to the United States are '' N. cordata'' in the northeast and '' N. aquatica'' in the southeast. ''Nymphoides peltata'' is native to Europe and Asia, but can be found in the United States as an invasive aq ...
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Ourebia Ourebi Hastata
The oribi (; ''Ourebia ourebi'') is a small antelope found in eastern, southern and western Africa. The sole member of its genus, it was described by the German zoologist Eberhard August Wilhelm von Zimmermann in 1783. While this is the only member in the genus ''Ourebia'', eight subspecies are identified. The oribi reaches nearly at the shoulder and weighs . It possesses a slightly raised back, and long neck and limbs. The glossy, yellowish to rufous brown coat contrasts with the white chin, throat, underparts and rump. Only males possess horns; the thin, straight horns, long, are smooth at the tips and ringed at the base. Typically diurnal, the oribi is active mainly during the day. Small herds of up to four members are common; males defend their group's territory, large. It is primarily a grazer, and prefers fresh grasses but also browses occasionally. A seasonal breeder, the time when mating occurs varies geographically. Unlike all other small antelopes, oribi can e ...
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Populus Trichocarpa
''Populus trichocarpa'', the black cottonwood, western balsam-poplar or California poplar, is a deciduous broadleaf tree species native to western North America. It is used for timber, and is notable as a model organism in plant biology. Description It is a large tree, growing to a height of and a trunk diameter over , which makes it the largest poplar species in the Americas. It is normally fairly short-lived, but some trees may live up to 400 years. A cottonwood in Willamette Mission State Park near Salem, Oregon, holds the national and world records. Last measured in April 2008, this black cottonwood was found to be standing at tall, around, with 527 points. The bark is grey and covered with lenticels, becoming thick and deeply fissured on old trees. The bark can become hard enough to cause sparks when cut with a chainsaw.Ewing, Susan. The Great Alaska Nature Factbook. Portland: Alaska Northwest Books, 1996. The stem is grey in the older parts and light brown in youn ...
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