• Thumbnail for Glossary of leaf morphology
    word for 'leaf', folium, is neuter. In descriptions of a single leaf, the neuter singular ending of the adjective is used, e.g. folium lanceolatum 'lanceolate...
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  • Thumbnail for Diuris filifolia
    (filifolia) is derived from the Latin words filum meaning "thread": 797  and folium meaning "a leaf",: 466  referring to the thin leaves at the base of the...
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    Ginkgo biloba (redirect from Ginkgo folium)
     77–78. ISBN 965-350-068-6. OCLC 233179155., s.v. Ginkgo biloba "Ginkgo folium". European Medicines Agency. 3 August 2015. Retrieved 11 May 2021. "東大マーク"...
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  • Thumbnail for Dendrocnide cordifolia
    species epithet cordifolia is a Latin word derived from cor (heart) and folium (leaf), which is a reference to the heart-shaped leaves of this species...
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  • Thumbnail for Hovea rosmarinifolia
    is derived from the Latin words rosmarinus meaning "rosemary": 526  and folium meaning "leaf".: 466  Rosemary hovea grows from Lithgow, Cowra and north...
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  • Thumbnail for Phlebocarya filifolia
    filifolia, is an adjective derived from the Latin, filum ("thread) and folium ("leaf") and thus describes the plant as having thread-like leaves. "Phlebocarya...
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  • (infantil) < Lat + dor cambium fraldário < Gothic + arius faldan blade hoja < Lat. folium lâmina < Lat. lammĭna butcher(s)(shop) carniceria < Lat. carniceus...
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  • Thumbnail for Acacia filicifolia
    (filicifolia) is derived from the Latin words filix meaning "fern": 323  and folium meaning "a leaf": 466  referring to the similarity of the leaves of this...
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  • Thumbnail for Scaevola parvifolia
    specific epithet, parvifolia, is derived from the Latin, parvus ("small") and folium ("leaf") thereby giving an adjective which describes the plant as "small-leaved"...
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  • Thumbnail for Eucalyptus cneorifolia
    species name cneorifolia is taken from the genus Cneorum and the Latin word 'folium' meaning a leaf, referring to the similarity of the leaves to those of the...
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  • Thumbnail for Banksia blechnifolia
    Maxwell. The species name is derived from Blechnum, a genus of fern, and folium "leaf", hence "fern-leaved". Von Mueller held it to be close to B. repens...
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  • Thumbnail for Hypericum grandifolium
    epithet grandifolium is made of the Latin words grandis (large, full) and folium (leaf). As such, it is called the large-leaved St John's wort in English...
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  • Thumbnail for Pseuduvaria latifolia
    synonym Bocagea latifolia, named it after its broad (latus in Latin) leaves (folium in Latin). It is a tree reaching 10 meters in height. The young, dark brown...
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    foetidissimus L most fetid Iris foetidissima H D foliosus L leafy, from folium Narcissus foliosus, Lepidium foliosum H DS C foliatus H DS foliaceus H DS...
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  • Thumbnail for Pseuduvaria sessilifolia
    described the species, named it after its stalkless (sessili- in Latin) leaves (folium in Latin) which lack petioles. It is a small tree reaching 3 meters in height...
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  • Thumbnail for Vitex rotundifolia
    is derived from the Latin rotundus, which means "round, spherical", and folium, meaning "leaf.” This is a reference to the rounded character of the leaves...
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  • Thumbnail for Homalosorus
    reflection of the original specific epithet: from Latin angustus 'narrow' and folium 'leaf'.) In 1804, Kurt Sprengler published a description of a species he...
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