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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
vestitus,-a,-um (part.A): clothed, covered, lined [> L. vestio, -ivi, -itum, 4., to cover with a garment, clothe];

- ramuli pedunculi et calyces indumento stellato densiore vestiti (F.Mueller), the branchlets, peduncles and calyces clothed in a denser, stellate indument.

- in pratorum umbrosis apricisve locis sibi seligit depressa humida gramine pingui vestita (S&A), in open or shady [areas] of meadows it picks out for itself low wet places clothed with a thick grass.

- amat species vulgaris pratorum ac pascuorum sicciora, gramine tenui vestita (S&A), the common species loves the drier places of meadows and pastures, [these] clothed with a thin [i.e. poor] grass.

- [algae] glomerulus sporarum sacculo hyalino proxime tegitur, filis inter basin et membranam externam pericarpii extensis stellulatim anastomosantibus insuper vestitus (Agardh), the glomerule of spores is covered over very closely by a hyaline sac, clothed from above with filaments outspread between the base and the external membrane of the pericarpium, stellately anastomosing [i.e. forming a networt].

 

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