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  2. Rosette (botany) - Wikipedia

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    Rosette (botany) A rosette of leaves at the base of a dandelion. Rosette growth form of the liverwort Ricciocarpos natans. In botany, a rosette is a circular arrangement of leaves or of structures resembling leaves. In flowering plants, rosettes usually sit near the soil. Their structure is an example of a modified stem in which the internode ...

  3. Dendrosenecio keniodendron - Wikipedia

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    Dendrosenecio keniodendron is a giant rosette plant occurring at altitudes between 3,900 metres (12,800 ft) and 4,500 metres (14,800 ft). D. keniensis grows in wetter sites, and therefore at lower altitudes on average, but their ranges abut and they occasionally hybridise. [9][10]

  4. Dendrosenecio keniensis - Wikipedia

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    The upper alpine zone, 3,800 metres (12,500 ft) to 4,500 metres (14,800 ft), is more topographically diverse, and contains a more varied flora, including the giant rosette plants Lobelia telekii and L. keniensis, Senecio keniodendron and Carduus spp..

  5. Dendrosenecio - Wikipedia

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    Dendrosenecio is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family. [ 3 ][ 4 ] It is a segregate of Senecio, [ 1 ] in which it formed the subgenus Dendrosenecio. [ 1 ] Its members, the giant groundsels, are native to the higher altitude zones of ten mountain groups in equatorial East Africa, [ 5 ] where they form a conspicuous element of the ...

  6. Verbascum thapsus - Wikipedia

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    A stemless rosette in Hawaii. V. thapsus is a dicotyledonous plant that produces a rosette of leaves in its first year of growth. [3][4] The leaves are large, up to 50 cm long. The second-year plants normally produce a single unbranched stem, usually 1–2 m tall.

  7. Dudleya - Wikipedia

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    Dudleya. Dudleya, commonly known as liveforevers (Spanish: siemprevivas) is a genus of rosette -forming succulent plants in the stonecrop family, Crassulaceae, consisting of about 68 taxa in southwestern North America and Guadalupe Island. The species come in many forms, some large and evergreen, others geophytic and deciduous.

  8. Nepenthes ovata - Wikipedia

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    Nepenthes ovata is a climbing plant. The stem grows to 5 m in length and 6 mm in diameter. Internodes are cylindrical and up to 15 cm long. [8] A rosette plant with a lower pitcher. Leaves are coriaceous in texture and sessile to broadly sub-petiolate. The lamina is lanceolate-spathulate and reaches 12 cm in length and 4 cm in width.

  9. Claytonia perfoliata - Wikipedia

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    Description. Claytonia perfoliata is a tender rosette -forming plant that grows to some 30 centimetres (12 inches) in height, [2] but mature plants can be as short as 1 cm ( in). The cotyledons are usually bright green (rarely purplish- or brownish-green), succulent, long and narrow. The first true leaves form a rosette at the base of the plant ...