| 31. | The spreading shrub typically grows to a height of and has non-glaucous terete branchlets.
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| 32. | It has striated and terete branchlets.
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| 33. | The terete ( = narrowly cylindrical ) pseudobulb is difficult to distinguish from the single terete leaf.
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| 34. | The terete ( = narrowly cylindrical ) pseudobulb is difficult to distinguish from the single terete leaf.
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| 35. | It grows to between 0.3 and 1 metre high and has rigid, terete phyllodes.
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| 36. | Young branchlets are terete, yellowish, with apical and axillary buds are black, and hairy.
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| 37. | It produces simple axillary conflorescences with seven to more than eleven flowered umbellasters and terete or angular peduncles.
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| 38. | The culms are smooth, rigid, terete and between 0.7 and 2 mm in diameter.
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| 39. | It has simple, flat, terete and undissected leaves with a blade that is long and wide.
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| 40. | It forms a terminal compound conflorescence in March with regular seven flowered umbellasters on terete peduncles and pedicels.
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