Leaves the sauce on the side?
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TEETOTALSLeaves the sauce on the side?
phyllotacticof or relating to phyllotaxis, the arrangement of leaves on the stem also PHYLLOTACTICAL
phyllotacticalof or relating to phyllotaxis, the arrangement of leaves on the stem also PHYLLOTACTIC
underleafin liverworts, any of the leaves forming a row on the underside of the stem
heterophylloushaving the foliage leaves of more than one form on the same plant or stem
underleavesUNDERLEAF, in liverworts, any of the leaves forming a row on the underside of the stem
hypogenousproduced or growing on the undersurface, esp (of fern spores) growing on the undersurface of the leaves
rugosityrough and wrinkled: applied to leaves in which the reticulate venation is very prominent beneath, with corresponding creases on the upper side
rugoselyrough and wrinkled: applied to leaves in which the reticulate venation is very prominent beneath, with corresponding creases on the upper side
rugoserough and wrinkled: applied to leaves in which the reticulate venation is very prominent beneath, with corresponding creases on the upper side
lerpa sweet-tasting edible secretion produced on the leaves of certain plants in Australia, esp eucalypts, by the larvae of jumping plant lice
parastichya secondary helix joining leaf-bases on an axis, visible where the leaves are crowded together, eg the scales of a pine cone
cliversNorth American plant, Galium aparine, of the madder family, having short, hooked bristles on the stems and leaves and bearing very small white flowers
parastichiesPARASTICHY, a secondary helix joining leaf-bases on an axis, visible where the leaves are crowded together, eg the scales of a pine cone
palmerthe larva of a tineid moth, Dichomeris ligulella, of the eastern U.S., that feeds on the leaves of apple and other fruit trees
samphiresA European plant of the parsley family that grows on rocks and cliffs by the sea. Its aromatic, fleshy leaves were formerly much used in pickles
brooklimeA speedwell with smooth, fleshy leaves and deep blue flowers on long stalks. It grows in wet areas, where the stems take root or float in the water
evonymusany of several shrubs or small trees of the genus Euonymus, of northern temperate regions, having opposite leaves, branching clusters of small, greenish or purplish flowers, and crimson or rose-colored capsules that on opening disclose the seed
moxaa soft woolly mass prepared from the ground young leaves of a Eurasian artemisia (especially Artemisia vulgaris) that is used in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine typically in the form of sticks or cones which are ignited and placed on or close to the skin or used to heat acupuncture needles
moxasa soft woolly mass prepared from the ground young leaves of a Eurasian artemisia (especially Artemisia vulgaris) that is used in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine typically in the form of sticks or cones which are ignited and placed on or close to the skin or used to heat acupuncture needles