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| The fruit is a flat, | hairless achene with no pappus. |
| The fruit is a tiny | hairless achene. |
| Hairless, also known as H, is a well-characterized Dro | |
| into usually five leaflets, which are mostly | hairless and are deeply lobed or have teeth along thei |
| The leaves are shiny, | hairless, and green on the top, but are a dull light g |
| climbing stems up to 40 centimeters long, and | hairless and waxy in texture. |
| pointed or rounded at the tips, and hairy to | hairless and waxy. |
| immediately after ripening, scaly, spineless, | hairless and with floral remnant persistent. |
| The fruit of the ray floret is oval and | hairless and lacks a pappus; that of the disc floret i |
| The back is | hairless and glossy. |
| It is | hairless and lacks scales. |
| The brached flowering stem is | hairless and waxy in texture. |
| The foliage is | hairless and sometimes slightly fleshy. |
| The herbage is | hairless and waxy in texture. |
| They are | hairless and resinous to densely woolly. |
| It is hairy to | hairless and often glandular. |
| The stem is | hairless and grows up to about 27 centimeters in maxim |
| The babies are born small and | hairless and weigh only about 22 grams (0.8 oz). |
| The thin, deep green leaves are soft, | hairless, and sometimes drooping. |
| The leaves are dark green, shiny, convex, and | hairless, and rarely more than a centimeter long. |
| f may be up to 3.5 centimeters long, hairy or | hairless, and finely toothed. |
| It is | hairless and dries to a leathery or thick papery textu |
| siliensis stands very upright with a branched | hairless and grooved stem. |
| duced annually, usually containing 2-6 blind, | hairless and helpless young. |
| The dorsal surface is mostly | hairless and shiny when compared to other ambrosia bee |
| The plant is | hairless and waxy and varies in color from green to pi |
| The upper surface is green and | hairless, and the underside is paler in color and felt |
| in texture, and the upper surfaces are mostly | hairless and dark green. |
| This is a | hairless annual herb growing long, thin, vinelike stem |
| It is a mostly | hairless annual herb producing an erect, reddish stem |
| plant grows to 1.5 metres tall, and is almost | hairless, apart from tiny stellate hairs on the branch |
| Many mutations to | hairless are embryonic lethal; however, there are seve |
| e prominent ears, which are thin, rounded and | hairless at the edges. |
| hrub exceeding a meter in maximum height with | hairless bark along the stem and glandular or nongland |
| The | Hairless Bat (Cheiromeles torquatus) is a species of b |
| Bramen are slim, bipedal herbivores with | hairless bodies and large floppy ears, reaching a heig |
| up to about 75 centimeters tall with a thick, | hairless branching stem. |
| Each flower head is a | hairless bunch of small disc florets and 1 to 4 white |
| They have thick, wrinkled skin, are almost | hairless but have "whiskers" around their mouths. |
| It is generally | hairless but may be thinly dotted with glands. |
| The foliage is mostly | hairless but may have some soft hairs, and it is gland |
| It is mostly | hairless, but sometimes has tufts of hairs in the leaf |
| haped leaves are up to 3 centimeters long and | hairless but rough along the edges. |
| It produces | hairless capsules called siliques which contain 6 to 2 |
| ucceeds in shutting off the power, bringing a | hairless Crawford back, and sending Edward away. |
| es contain 10-14 vein-pairs and the margin is | hairless, deckled and scarcely toothed. |
| about 8 golden ray florets around a center of | hairless disc florets. |
| to have existed in the past were the African | Hairless Dog (also known as the Abyssinian Sand Terrie |
| The coated variety of Xoloitzcuintli (Mexican | Hairless Dog) is recognized as a valid type for confor |
| ne 1, 2010), a blind American Chinese Crested | hairless dog, was the 2009 winner in the pedigree sect |
| time are the Chinese Crested Dog, the Mexican | Hairless Dog, and the Peruvian Hairless Dog. |
| as and it is often confused with the Peruvian | Hairless Dog. |
| ut is an evil chthonic spirit who resembles a | hairless dog. |
| cluding dogs without fur, such as the Mexican | Hairless Dog. |
| The fruit is a | hairless drupe up to a centimeter wide. |
| The fruit is a | hairless drupe between one half and one centimeter wid |
| The fruit is a | hairless drupe between 0.5 and one centimeter wide con |
| ts lack of gliding membrane and much shorter, | hairless ears. |
| The fruit is a | hairless elongated legume pod three to five centimeter |
| This is a perennial herb producing a | hairless, erect stem up to 70 centimeters tall. |
| ted, bristle-tipped lobes; they are glabrous ( | hairless), except for small but conspicuous tufts of h |
| leaf is under 1.5 centimeters long and mostly | hairless except for a prominent fringe of long hairs a |
| The herbage is generally | hairless except for new growth. |
| They are mostly | hairless, except for long hairs along the edges. |
| It is green to red in color, | hairless except for small lines of hairs near the leav |
| The plant is mostly | hairless except for brownish woolly tufts at the base |
| Its fur is black-brown, and its | hairless face is also black. |
| as a long dense brown fur with whiskers but a | hairless face. |
| about half a meter tall and wide with mostly | hairless flowering stems arising from a caudex. |
| is an annual herb producing a slender, erect, | hairless flowering stem up to a meter tall. |
| It is an annual herb producing a | hairless flowering stem up to about 42 centimeters in |
| lowering stem is lined with small clusters of | hairless flowers in shades of pink, yellow, or white. |
| It may exceed half a meter in height and has | hairless foliage with leaves between one and 8 centime |
| rs to nearly a meter in height, with hairy or | hairless foliage. |
| The fruits are shiny, | hairless follicles, each roughly a centimeter long. |
| The small, dark, | hairless fruit develops attached to the sepals once th |
| hair to bald mice by manipulating the mutated | hairless gene. |
| normality of the human homologue of the mouse | hairless gene.:635:762 |
| The leaves are fleshy and | hairless, generally pale green, often tinted with pink |
| Each head is lined with | hairless, glandular phyllaries. |
| ri is is a hardy woody perennial herb bearing | hairless green leaves and white to pale purple flowers |
| an annual herb producing clumps of spreading | hairless green stems which are intricately branched. |
| white bristles and a dense foliage of shiny, | hairless green leaves. |
| The fruit is an edible | hairless greenish, purple, or black berry roughly a ce |
| The leaves are mostly | hairless, growing up to 35 centimeters long and one wi |
| The stems are mostly | hairless, have reddish bases, and bears leaves on the |
| oniferous perennial herb forming a low mat of | hairless herbage 10 to 20 centimeters high with thin, |
| owing 20 to 70 centimeters tall and is mostly | hairless in texture, with a thin, waxy stem. |
| The blades are light green, slightly fleshy, | hairless in texture, and are borne on petioles up to 1 |
| ghter in color, lavender to nearly white, and | hairless inside. |
| Protein | hairless is a protein that in humans is encoded by the |
| Hairless is involved in the Notch signaling pathway in | |
| concoction was brewed by Lonesome Polecat and | Hairless Joe, two of the comic strip's backwood poache |
| The mostly | hairless leaves are generally oval in shape and up to |
| It has light green, | hairless leaves each up to two centimeters long and it |
| The | hairless leaves are arranged about the base of the pla |
| The hairy to | hairless leaves are oblong in shape and just a few mil |
| The | hairless leaves are located at the base of the plant a |
| The fruit is a swollen, | hairless legume pod which dries to a leathery texture. |
| ons agency distributed a photograph showing a | hairless Litvinenko in his hospital bed. |
| sely foliated in thick green leaves which are | hairless lower on the stems and velvety to hairy towar |
| The stems | hairless, marked with lenticels. |
| "The | Hairless Mexican" (22 February 1991) |
| g with them, a killer known variously as "the | Hairless Mexican" and "the General". |
| owever, multiple in vivo studies conducted in | hairless mice following topical application of padimat |
| eral it is a perennial herb growing an erect, | hairless, mostly leafless, unbranching stem up to abou |
| Leaves | hairless, narrow, 1 to 1.6 cm long, 1 mm wide, wedged |
| The fruit is a | hairless nutlet. |
| ves are up to 4 or 5 centimeters long and are | hairless on the upper surface but sometimes lined with |
| They are firm and ribbed, flat or cupped, | hairless on top and generally hairy and paler in color |
| They are dark green and | hairless on the upper surfaces, paler and woolly on th |
| The foliage is mostly | hairless or may have some hairs on the margins; the le |
| ed blade up to 7 or 9 centimeters long and is | hairless or sparsely hairy. |
| The foliage is mostly | hairless or may have some hairs on the margins; the le |
| The fruit is a | hairless or nearly hairless red drupe about a centimet |
| The shoots are yellowish-brown, | hairless or slightly hairy. |
| The | hairless or sparsely hairy stems spread to 50 or 60 ce |
| The stem is | hairless or bristly and has black resin glands and spi |
| e divided into many narrow segments which are | hairless or lightly hairy and bear yellowish resin gla |
| The lower leaf surface is | hairless or with slight small, soft hairs sometimes co |
| This is an annual herb producing a waxy, | hairless or slightly hairy stem up to about 20 centime |
| t or mat of slender stems lined with hairy to | hairless oval leaves up to 3 centimeters long. |
| growing up to half a meter tall with a thick, | hairless pale green branching stem. |
| This is a small annual herb forming hairy to | hairless patches up to 12 centimeters tall. |
| This is a | hairless perennial herb producing erect, non-climbing |
| It is a hairy to | hairless perennial herb growing erect to over a meter |
| The head is lined in | hairless phyllaries and contains many ray florets, oft |
| scence is an array of flower heads lined with | hairless phyllaries. |
| T. thalictroides is a | hairless plant growing from tuberous roots, with uprig |
| o Velshi as "CNN's business reporter from our | hairless, raceless future," on an episode of The Colbe |
| The fruits are | hairless red drupes about a centimeter wide or slightl |
| The fruit is a | hairless red berry measuring 6 to 7 millimeters wide. |
| Minute flowers arrive in May through June; | hairless, red, globular fruits forming in July to Augu |
| This is a prostrate annual herb producing a | hairless, reddish stem up to 25 centimeters long which |
| It is an annual herb producing a smooth, | hairless, reddish stem up to about 45 centimeters tall |
| Leaves are | hairless, reverse lanceolate in shape, 8 to 20 cm long |
| Arctostaphylos mewukka is a mostly | hairless shrub growing to heights between 1 and 4 mete |
| Sub-species arborescens is a small | hairless shrub or tree up to 13 metres (45 ft) tall an |
| Ericameria pinifolia is is a green, | hairless shrub reaching maximum heights of one half to |
| The fruit is a long, narrow, | hairless silique up to 7 centimeters long containing r |
| The fruit is a tough, | hairless silique up to 10 centimeters long containing |
| hich are connected to each other by a fold of | hairless skin. |
| , which act as insulation, and grizzlies have | hairless soles. |
| ibara filifolia is an annual herb producing a | hairless, sometimes waxy stem up to about 30 centimete |
| one half to one meter in height, is generally | hairless, somewhat glandular, and aromatic. |
| Green, nearly | hairless specimens have been noted. |
| The branching, | hairless stem grows to nearly 30 centimeters in maximu |
| The hairy or | hairless stem has occasional small lance-shaped leaves |
| orus is a perennial herb with a stout, mostly | hairless stem reaching up to about 30 centimeters in l |
| reddish-green plant with a crooked, creeping, | hairless stem. |
| from rounded to elongated corms that produce | hairless stems 20-90 centimeters tall, with some plant |
| It grows from rounded corms, that produce | hairless stems 22 to 50 centimeters tall. |
| a rhizomatous perennial herb producing erect, | hairless stems 10 to 30 centimeters tall. |
| It grows from rounded corms that produce | hairless stems 20 to 65 centimeters tall. |
| It produces light green to grayish green | hairless stems with occasional lobed, oval-shaped leav |
| erb forming thick, tangled clumps of hairy to | hairless stems up to a meter in length. |
| This sedge produces angled, | hairless stems up to one meter tall or slightly taller |
| It grows from rounded corms that produce | hairless stems, 25 to 85 centimeters tall. |
| is an annual herb forming flat mats of thin, | hairless stems. |
| The slender, | hairless, tangling stems have pairs of tiny, pointed o |
| A member of the Apiaceae family, Eryngo is a | hairless, thorny perennial. |
| The tail is made up of highly flexible, | hairless tips with skin grooves which improves grip on |
| s are wooly, and pale below, with dark chaffy | hairless tips. |
| The erect branching stems may be | hairless to woolly, are generally glandular, and vary |
| ence has long, straight branches which may be | hairless to woolly and have flower clusters and someti |
| The | hairless to hairy or woolly leaves are up to 2.5 centi |
| ers long and are woolly on the undersides and | hairless to lightly hairy on the top surfaces. |
| It may be | hairless to densely hairy. |
| It may be | hairless to very fuzzy. |
| It is | hairless to very hairy and glandular. |
| The underside may be | hairless to very hairy and pale dusty gray. |
| It is greenish to purple in color and may be | hairless to quite hairy. |
| Its brittle branches are | hairless to velvety when new, becoming waxy and shiny |
| ub not exceeding a meter in height with thick | hairless to fuzzy dark green twigs. |
| The leaves are | hairless to quite hairy, and usually studded with visi |
| stems up to 25 centimeters long which may be | hairless to hairy. |
| It is | hairless to lightly hairy and sometimes glandular, and |
| ry hairy on the lower part and becomes nearly | hairless toward the tip. |
| een leaves are lance-shaped to narrowly oval, | hairless, up to 6 centimeters long, and sometimes lack |
| The inflorescence is a cluster of | hairless, urn-shaped manzanita flowers. |
| d, oval leaves are up to 15 centimeters long, | hairless, waxy on the undersides, and accompanied by w |
| It is an annual herb producing a | hairless, waxy stem up to about 40 centimeters in maxi |
| This is an annual herb growing a | hairless, waxy stem 20 to 30 centimeters in maximum he |
| It is an annual herb producing a mostly | hairless, waxy stem up to 40 or 45 centimeters tall. |
| The leaves are | hairless, waxy, and blue-green in color, often with ch |
| It is an annual herb producing a | hairless, waxy, purple or purple-tinged stem up to hal |
| The ridges of the stem are | hairless, while the grooves between them are coated in |
| glaberrimum - (green buckwheat) - a nearly | hairless, white-flowered species |
| description has the Chupacabras resembling a | hairless wild dog with large fangs. |
| hin, soft, weak, hairs when young, but nearly | hairless with age. |
| Its leaves are waxy and woolly to smooth and | hairless, with smooth edges. |
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