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Lanulose
Minutely woolly.
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Lanuginose
Woolly, with long and inter-woven hairs.
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Lanose
Woolly, with interwoven long woolly hairs.
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Lanceolate
Narrowly ovate and tapering to a point at the apex. (This term has been interpreted in several ways; some 60 years ago German and Dutch authors used it to denote what we now call oblanceolate. In the illustration, a) depicts the current interpretation, b) Linnaeus’ and c) Lindley’s). Lance-shaped; long and narrow, diminishing to a…
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Lanate
With long dense curly interwoven matted woolly hairs. Woolly or cottony.
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Laminula
Tiny blade.
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Lamellose
With thin plates stacked on top of or next to each other.
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Lamelliform
With thin plates stacked on top of or next to each other.
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Lamella (plural lamellae)
Thin plate, membrane.
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Lageniform
Bottle-shaped, urn-shaped.
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