Sepals 1.5-2.3 mm long beyond glands, 1.3-1.5 mm wide, broadly obtuse or rounded, abaxially tomentose or loosely sericeous over the whole surface or nearly glabrous toward margin and ciliate on margin, adaxially glabrous, appressed in anthesis; glands 8, 1.5-2.5 mm long, obovate, often compressed but distinct or rarely the glands of adjacent sepals
connate, glabrous, often slightly detached at apex, the posterior 2 mostly slightly decurrent.
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Connate we saw a huge opportunity to tap into the publisher side native ad market.
Only one of our specimens had
connate teeth; Hall does not mention it in Scapanus latimanus or the few specimens of other species of moles he examined.
The greater part of the sediment is therefore flushed and groundwater is rarely stagnant except in those places where saline, presumably
connate water entrapped in aquicludes, persist in depth.
Flowers 70-95 mm long; petals (35-) 55-62 mm long,
connate at base for 7-17 mm, erect to suberect at anthesis.
After characterizing the model, the oil flooding is done using a very precise syringe pump and the
connate water is measured (Figure 1).
For the SATRC, emphasis on forgiveness, amnesty and the exclusion of retributive or prosecutorial truths, meant forgetting became
connate to forgiveness; elements within the SATRC theme of reconciliation.
Across the Murray Darling Basin salt has accumulated naturally (primary salinity) in the regolith via cyclical deposits, aeolian processes, and
connate stores.
The injected steam flows convectively to the outer edges of the chamber and releases its latent heat to the cool oil sand at the edges warming the oil, rock, and
connate water.
They also feature six staminodes without anthers, which are
connate to the base of the petals.
Connate and conning, doomed / to decumbence, or are we swinging free?