decurrent in English

adjective
1
(of a fungus gill, leaf, etc.) extending down the stem below the point of attachment.
Typically, these plants consist of axes clothed in short, curved, decurrent leaves up to 1 cm in length and 0.5 cm wide.

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1. In Clasping or decurrent leaves, the blade partially surrounds the stem

2. A Chanterelle’s false gills run down the stem, referred to as being decurrent

3. Leaflets show an Acroscopic basal margin, rounded, not expanded, basiscopic decurrent, and thick to very thick lamina.

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5. Abrupta are narrowly adnate to free, with a decurrent tooth on the stipe apex or with a decurrent line on the upper stipe, close to subdistant, white to cream to white with pale ochraceous or orangish tint in mass, white in side view, unchanging when cut or bruised, 5 - 8.5 mm broad, broadest toward pileus margin, with edges finely fibriate and yellowing slightly with age; the

6. Leaf: ligule 1.5--3 mm, truncate to obtuse, decurrent to sheath, toothed; blade 1--5 mm, 1--2 mm wide, flat or folded.Inflorescence: 4--14 cm, 0.5--1.5 cm wide, narrow; branches Appressed, loosely flowered.Spikelet: in lower branch axils cleistogamous, enclosed by tightly rolled sheath; glumes 1--2 mm, obtuse to acute; lemma 4.5--6 mm, hairs at base short