「prostrate」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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his is a perennial herb growing decumbent to | prostrate along the ground, with roughly hairy stems u |
meters long or much shorter, usually growing | prostrate along the ground. |
Amaranthus blitoides, commonly called | Prostrate amaranth, Matweed, or Mat amaranth, is a gla |
ted that "the flag-staff in the Bay is still | prostrate, and the natives here rule." |
The body purported to be Cyriacus' lies | prostrate and visible in his tomb. |
Oriana sees Amadigi | prostrate, and is about to stab herself with his sword |
ther officer were restraining Grant, who was | prostrate and allegedly resisting arrest. |
The trunk is | prostrate and only about 6 cm in diameter. |
nd form from erect to 60 centimeters tall to | prostrate and spreading in a mat. |
ntil someone in the congregation would fall, | prostrate and unconscious, from his seat. |
be lower-growing, often under 25 cm tall and | prostrate, and never exceeding 1 m tall (R. officinali |
This is a | prostrate annual herb producing a hairless, reddish st |
This is a hairy, | prostrate annual herb. |
Lepidium flavum is is a short, mostly | prostrate annual herb producing a branching stem up to |
It is a small, | prostrate annual plant, the stems growing to 10-20 cm |
This annual herb is | prostrate as opposed to erect as most other Clarkia sp |
about half a meter long and generally lying | prostrate at ground level when mature. |
B. gardneri ( | Prostrate Banksia) |
lms are 30-80 cm in height, ascending from a | prostrate base, with dark- to bluish-green, flat or fo |
He also made his son | prostrate before him. |
r and other elderly members of his house lay | prostrate before him, as he was a great saint. |
like grass before the scythe, but over their | prostrate bodies came their comrades, until the enemy |
a dozen individuals would gather around the | prostrate body, some singing, some shouting, and some |
This is a low plant distinctive for its | prostrate branches each ending in three bluish-green l |
ields and leukemia, brain tumors, breast and | prostrate cancer, even birth defects. |
family Rhamnaceae known by the common names | prostrate ceanothus and mahala mat. |
ing primrose family known by the common name | prostrate clarkia. |
is is a usually annual herb forming a mostly | prostrate clump or mat of stems up to about 20 centime |
perennial herb which can take the form of a | prostrate creeper along the ground to a somewhat erect |
Carpobrotus glaucescens is a | prostrate, creeping succulent that has long trailing s |
Ceropegia stapeliiformis is a | prostrate, creeping, trailing or climbing succulent cr |
dispermus - | prostrate form native to the desert regions |
The | prostrate form and swinging stems allow the plant to s |
It is a petite plant taking a | prostrate form with stems just a few centimeters long |
A | prostrate form with the cultivar name 'Austraflora Nim |
Virtue, spear in hand, with her foot on the | prostrate form of Tyranny, whose crown lies nearby. |
As she "stood there gazing in sadness at the | prostrate form, the attendant looked up . . . |
ll with numerous stems which may be erect to | prostrate, forming mats or clumps. |
usually ranges between 1 and 2 metres, while | prostrate forms are also observed in their natural dis |
pungens - | prostrate habit with pale pink flowers. |
Normal height is about 30 cm, | prostrate habit. |
ia, all endemic to Western Australia, with a | prostrate habit. |
P.capitata is a | prostrate herb. |
, commonly known as Kidney Weed., is a small | prostrate herbaceous plant native to many parts of Aus |
o known as Slender Bindweed, is a species of | prostrate herbaceous vine native to northern and Easte |
ade to pass between two fires and ordered to | prostrate himself before the tablets of Chingis Khan. |
that the Samaritans, worshipping God, would | prostrate in front of the tomb. |
nerally wider than it is tall and often lies | prostrate in a mat on the ground. |
heights approaching 35 to 45 centimeters, or | prostrate in a creeping mat. |
reaching 30-100 cm tall, but low-growing and | prostrate in some species. |
"The | prostrate lover, when he lowest lies, But stoops to co |
The | prostrate man represents tyranny; note the fallen crow |
It is an annual herb forming a | prostrate mat or clump with stems up to a meter long. |
It is a | prostrate, mat-forming evergreen perennial plant formi |
The starwort is a | prostrate, mat-forming herb, with freely branched stem |
opodium littoreum, is an annual herb forming | prostrate mats on coastal dunes. |
I indeed | prostrate myself at the feet of the king, my lord, my |
I | prostrate myself at the feet of the king, my lord, the |
I | prostrate myself at the feet of the king, my lord and |
[I] | prostrate myself at the feet of the king, my lord, the |
I indeed | prostrate myself, on the back and on the stomach, at t |
I indeed | prostrate myself, on the [back] and on the stomach, at |
I indeed | prostrate myself, on the stomach and on the back, at t |
mind, he made a vow upon the spot, as he lay | prostrate on the ground, To forsake kindred and countr |
ment in the hill-side, accomplished by lying | prostrate on the ground, when to his great joy he disc |
The species may be | prostrate or erect in habit. |
The species forms a | prostrate or decumbent shrub, between 5 and 30 cm high |
It can be | prostrate or may grow up to 0.5 metres in height. |
'form e' ( | prostrate or grey-leaf form) is now Grevillea humifusa |
unk of the Cyathea hancockii plant is either | prostrate or short and erect. |
Muehlenbeckia adpressa is a | prostrate or climbing plant, native to Australia. |
Chorizanthe spinosa is | prostrate or upright, reaching up to 40 centimeters in |
The species is low growing, either being | prostrate or growing up to 1 metre in height. |
is is a hairy, fleshy perennial herb growing | prostrate or upright to a maximum length near 45 centi |
This is an annual herb producing | prostrate or upright glandular stems to about half a m |
The plant is variable in appearance, growing | prostrate or erect, its stem up to 40 centimeters long |
It has a | prostrate or erect habit, growing to a maximum height |
Aerva lanata is a woody, | prostrate or succulent, perennial herb in the Amaranth |
ish stems up to 30 centimeters long, growing | prostrate or erect. |
erb producing a ribbed, reddish stem growing | prostrate or erect to a maximum height near 40 centime |
It grows as a | prostrate or erect annual herb, branching from the bas |
ula, also known as Ben Major Grevillea, is a | prostrate or spreading shrub which is endemic to a sma |
The dense rosette of leaves, either | prostrate or ascending, is heavily blotched with purpl |
n June of 1907, who said it was 'climbing or | prostrate over rocks, 600-1200 m. |
a Mendieta penalty in the 2nd minute after a | prostrate Patrik Andersson was deemed to have handled |
Abronia umbellata is a | prostrate perennial with thick, succulent leaves (leav |
This is a low, | prostrate perennial herb forming spreading mats 20 or |
, commonly known as Virginia heartleaf, is a | prostrate perennial plant in the birthwort family. |
They are | prostrate perennial herbaceous plants, with creeping s |
umbleweed; (Great Britain) pigweed amaranth, | prostrate pigweed, white amaranth, and white pigweed. |
as the Antarctic water-starwort, is a small, | prostrate plant with tiny yellow flowers in the planta |
flower) is an inconspicuous and more or less | prostrate plant of the genus Desmanthus. |
It is a | prostrate plant, with stems growing along the ground u |
ies are characterised by scattered dwarf and | prostrate plants, up to about 25 cm (10 in) in height, |
d by plant nurseries as "Grevillea stenomera | prostrate red" is thought to be a hybrid of Grevillea |
species of euphorb known by the common name | prostrate sandmat. |
A sprawling to | prostrate shrub up to 1.5 metres high. |
neyi, commonly known as Couch Honeypot, is a | prostrate shrub endemic to Western Australia. |
nksia (Banksia chamaephyton) is a species of | prostrate shrub in the plant genus Banksia. |
n as Lemon-scented Darwinia, is an erect, or | prostrate, shrub which is endemic to Southwest Austral |
The species grows as an erect to | prostrate shrub, between 0.3 and 1 metre in height. |
It is a deciduous small | prostrate shrub. |
Chorizanthe procumbens - | prostrate spineflower |
he buckwheat family known by the common name | prostrate spineflower. |
Like most other Sedum species, it has a | prostrate, spreading habit. |
Euphorbia chamaesyce called | prostrate spurge, is an annual plant in the family Eup |
The | prostrate stems of this species grow to 1.3-3.3 |
a small annual herb producing whitish scaly | prostrate stems less than 20 centimeters long. |
erennial herb producing a number of erect or | prostrate stems up to a meter long. |
The plant has long, | prostrate stems covered in small leaves which vary in |
annual herb producing scaly, reddish green, | prostrate stems 10 to 30 centimeters long. |
This is an annual herb producing slender | prostrate stems up to about 20 centimeters long, somet |
ant forming a small patch on the ground with | prostrate stems no more than 12 centimeters long. |
It is a low, usually | prostrate subshrub growing to 2 cm tall with creeping |
Mesembryanthemum crystallinum is a | prostrate succulent plant that is native to Africa, We |
It grows as a | prostrate, succulent shrub or annual herb, from two to |
e clergy and the members of the congregation | prostrate themselves on the ground as all sing, "Befor |
“That which causes all the pranas to | prostrate themselves before and get merged in the Para |
ore Cleopatra, to whom they were expected to | prostrate themselves, but they refused to do so, earni |
They are all | prostrate to smallish shrubs allied to Westringia. |
It is variable in habit, ranging from | prostrate to up to 2 metres in height. |
Their many-branched stems are | prostrate to erect, glabrous, and very leafy. |
It is a | prostrate to somewhat upright annual herb with a stem |
ing a brambly clump of intricately branched, | prostrate to erect stems growing up to a meter long. |
It has a | prostrate to mounding habit, with the varying subspeci |
It is a | prostrate to erect shrub which usually grows to betwee |
exander Pope, who has Defoe standing above a | prostrate Tutchin in The Dunciad). |
Although | prostrate under medical treatment when a Japanese hand |
iddle name is given as Monica; later, in The | Prostrate Years, it's given as Hilda. |
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