Petals clawed, somewhat
falcate, the portion above the claw obliquely ovate, acute to shortly acuminate, base decurrent on the ovary apex, upper margin adherent to the dorsal sepal, lower margin free, repand, papillose above the middle; whole petal 11.5-16 mm long, claw 0.5-1.5 mm wide, broader portion above the claw 3.5-5.5 mm wide.
The leaves are small, opposite, lanceolate, often
falcate (sickle shaped) with bluish green colour.
Pectoral fin
falcate, inserted high on body, its longest ray about same as those of second dorsal fin.
Key statement: A run-flat tire is provided at its sidewall with a side reinforcing rubber layer having a substantially
falcate cross-section, and side-reinforcing cord layers extending inside and outside along a ply body of a carcass in a radial direction.
NBR-1 Germplasm Basalt Milkvetch and Don
falcate alfalfa are two legumes that have been developed to revegetate western rangelands.
Legumes 25-35 mm long, slightly
falcate, dehiscent; seeds 3-10 or more; stipules 1-2 mm long;____corolla 5-6 mm long 4.
Macroconidia were usually 4-5 septate,
falcate, with tapering apical cell and foot-shaped basal cell (Plates 1).
Rachis flat, 0.5-0.6 mm wide, rounded basally bearing subopposite pinnules 6-7 mm long and 2.5-3 mm wide, thin, subtriangular, slightly
falcate and inclined forwards, with parallel, slightly dentate margins, rounded to obtuse apex, broadly based but not confluent, contracted basally.
Anthers markedly
falcate after the release of pollen, 4 mm long.
apices; the apical lobe is
falcate, and the leaflets lack basal veins