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"Marcescent"
Keywords:
withering
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autumn
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fall
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sepals
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fading
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Monocotyledons
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Bolting
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Withering without falling off; fading; decaying.
ftp.uga.edu
Withering but remaining attached.
maquah.net
a. (L. marcescere, to wither) withering but remaining persistent.
aquat1.ifas.ufl.edu
Withering without falling off, as the sepals and petals in some flowers or the leaves at the base of some plants. Parent Term: Texture Difficulty Level
herbaria.plants.ox.ac.uk
Withering but not falling off; marcescent leaves dry out in autumn, stay on the tree through winter and fall in the spring when new buds break.
brusselsbonsai.com
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Keywords:
mealy
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bug
Mealy bug
gardening123.com