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A paper without any sizing is called a waterleaf.
They have round piers topped with waterleaf and scallop capitals.
There is a little restrained plant-form sculpture in the interior, predominantly the waterleaf.
Sometimes Arkady stepped on cushions of waterleaf or moss.
The highly absorbent papers that contain no sizing are designated waterleaf.
The fruit of the Ballhead Waterleaf are capsules with 1 to 3 seeds each.
Hesperochiron is a small genus of plants in the waterleaf family containing two species native to western North America.
Wigandia is a genus of flowering plants within the waterleaf subfamily, Hydrophylloideae.
Eucrypta chrysanthemifolia is a species of flowering plant in the waterleaf family known by the common name Spotted hideseed.
Romanzoffia is a genus of flowering plants in the waterleaf family known as mistmaids or mistmaidens.
Ironwood is abundant in the shrub layer and the understory is characterized by Virginia waterleaf.
Vegetable (paper) parchment is made by passing a waterleaf made of pulp fibers into sulfuric acid.
In botany, waterleaf can mean:
In architecture, waterleaf means:
Phacelia hydrophylloides is a species of phacelia known by the common name Waterleaf phacelia.
Nearby boulderfields by Blood Mountain include Dutchman's breeches, squirrel corn, waterleaf and other herbaceous plants.
They include Hydrophyllum capitatum, the dwarf waterleaf or ballhead waterleaf.
Hydrolea ovata is a species of flowering plant in the borage family known by the common names ovate false fiddleleaf and blue waterleaf.
In architecture, a waterleaf is a distinctive sculptural motif used on the capitals of columns and pillars in European buildings during the late twelfth century.
Note the way the same wash responds when applied to a rough hand-made waterleaf and Fabriano Esportazione Rough, which is sized.
The plain arms curve down from the square backs to rest on urn-shaped supports carved with a waterleaf pattern; the gracefully reeded front legs are slightly swelled.
The paper web is then washed in water, which stops the hydrolysis of the cellulose and causes a kind of cellulose coating to form on the waterleaf.
Although waterleaf effects are more characteristic of sumi-é painting than of traditional watercolour, some western artists enjoy painting on waterleaf papers.
Hydrophyllum tenuipes (Pacific Waterleaf) is an herbaceous perennial plant native to western North America from British Columbia to northern California.
The Ballhead Waterleaf is a perennial plant adapted to a precipitation zone that ranges from 16 to 30m/yr and a temperature of -28 Fahrenheit and higher.