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Almost one third of known orbicular rock occurrences are from Finland.
The small shell is turbinate, depressed, orbicular, and rather solid.
The cocoon is white and orbicular in form.
They create a depressed orbicular case consisting of two pieces of the same size.
The pitcher mouth is orbicular to ovate and up to 1.5 cm in diameter.
The rather thin shell has an orbicular shape.
There is a small black orbicular spot surrounded by white, which is usually prominent in both sexes.
Leaves are of two types - linear and submerged or orbicular and floating.
It sterile florets are barren, orbicular, and grow in a clump.
The lateral sepals are orbicular and light green.
Orbicular leaves, about 4-10 per plant, form basal rosettes.
The pitcher mouth is orbicular to ovate and has an oblique insertion.
Obovate or orbicular leaves, about 6-17 per plant, are scattered along the stems.
The pitcher mouth is horizontal and orbicular.
Most are orbicular and measure 0.1-0.2 mm in diameter; this type occurs at a density of 1500-2000/cm.
The small, very solid, shell has an depressed, orbicular shape with a conic spire.
The canopy of the tree is dense and rounded and the leaves are elliptical to orbicular.
Seeds are numerous, orbicular or elliptical, and compressed.
The spiral shell is oblong or depressed orbicular.
An orbicular variety found in Corsica is called corsite.
The dorsal petal is orbicular and hooded while the lateral united petals are long.
The lid is orbicular and lacks appendages.
The leaf shape, as implied by the synonym, is extremely variable, from orbicular to oak-like.
The orbicular and reniform spots are clearly outlined by fine, dirty-white lines.
The tree is distinguished by its orbicular crown, dense foliage and attractive exfoliating bark.