Sentences with decumbent
de·cum·bent
D d - However, most of the material was atypical being much smaller in all aspects, often decumbent, with club-shaped, pubescent capsules.
- P. myriophylla is a woody subshrub that forms patches of prostrate or decumbent stems often rooting at the nodes.
- There are no trees in this area, shrubs are typically lower than 2 m and restricted to narrow riparian bands, vegetation is either absent or decumbent, and searches were conducted before the emergence of leaves.
- They grow upward from the basal branehes and only become decumbent after they have grown a few centimeters.
- The occurrence of trees with decumbent stem form was also noted and leaning of the stem from a vertical posture was visually assessed.