| 41. | The habit of this shrub can be upright or decumbent ( arched at the base then spreading upward ).
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| 42. | This is an annual herb producing a decumbent to erect, reddish stem no more than 30 centimeters long.
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| 43. | They vary in form, growing erect or decumbent, the stems reaching 15 centimeters to 2 meters long.
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| 44. | It is a perennial herb growing decumbent or erect, its branching stems reaching up to 90 centimeters long.
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| 45. | This bunchgrass forms a tuft of stems growing up to a meter long, erect to decumbent in form.
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| 46. | The decumbent form is relatively unattractive to fish and crabs but is eaten in areas with high grazing pressure.
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| 47. | It is an annual plant with decumbent ( creeping ) growth to 2-10 cm tall with downy stems.
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| 48. | This is a decumbent or spreading species, growing hairy stems along the ground up to about 10 centimeters long.
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| 49. | It is a perennial grass with stems growing 30 to 50 centimeters long and decumbent along the ground at maturity.
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| 50. | It is an annual herb growing decumbent or upright with stems up to 30 centimeters ( 1 foot ) long.
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