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A short-stemmed plant with pale green leaves that in the right conditions form a short carpet.
This only occurred in short-stemmed words due to Sievers' law.
Juilin sat at a table near the door, smoking a short-stemmed pipe.
It was a very dry summer and Chapais barley is short-stemmed in a good year.
He picked up his short-stemmed pipe and pulled savagely at it for awhile.
On a busy day, 300 cups of bicerin may be served in the short-stemmed glasses from which it takes its name.
A coal glowed in the bowl of his short-stemmed pipe and fragrant smoke drifted with him.
They were still in bud, short-stemmed, picked from the climber over the arbour in the garden.
It is a short-stemmed member of Agavaceae.
The mushroom is commonly known as the "stubby-stalk" or the "short-stemmed slippery Jack".
It is sometimes called a balloon due to its bulbous bowl shape that narrows at the top and sits on a short-stemmed foot.
It has short-stemmed, heart-shaped leaves, with pale yellow flowers, usually about five in a single umbel, hanging down from the top of the stem.
He lit a short-stemmed pipe.
Sorgrad produced a short-stemmed silver goblet from some pocket and exchanged a few words as the shrimp seller filled it.
The Latin specific epithet acaulis means "short-stemmed".
The short-stemmed flowers appear from June to September, in long, spike-like, racemose inflorescences.
This short-stemmed carnation occurs in dense clumps.
First described by American mycologists in the late 19th century, it is commonly known as the stubby-stalk or the short-stemmed slippery Jack.
In the early 1960s Prof Borlaug realised that creating short-stemmed varieties would leave food plants more energy for growing larger heads of grain.
It too makes a ball of short-stemmed florets, but these florets are loose, uneven and only part of the story.
There were no grasses on it, but short-stemmed plants whose leaves were the size of five-florin pieces covered the ground with soft resilience.
For the most part, these Asiatic lilies are short-stemmed, about three feet tall, so they do fit nicely into groups when placed in a perennial border.
And flutes are themselves a vast improvement over the flat short-stemmed glasses still favored in Hollywood films and on cruise ships.
She returned holding a clay bowl and a freshly uprooted short-stemmed plant with narrow, elongated leaves that tapered to a sharp point at the end.
Trichodiadema are small, short-stemmed succulents with small, elongated, alternating sections measuring 8 mm long.