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prickle <a prickle; prickles> N

prickle VB

prickle

prickle VB

prickle

prickle N BOT

prickle

prickle VB

prickle
prickle

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English
The scales end in a short stout prickle.
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The petals are white with purple stripes and have prickles.
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Unlike most other members of the genus, it has no prickles.
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Strong, straight or recurved flattened prickles up to 12 millimeters long may be found along the stems.
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The leaf tip may be blunt or have a short prickle.
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Numbness, and more commonly paraesthesias (tingling, prickling, freezing), are usually diffuse on one side or, exceptionally, may be highly localised even to one tooth.
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It has trifoliate leaves, deep rose purple blossoms and yellowish white prickles on the petioles and stems.
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Leaves are arranged in whorls of 6 to 8 about the stem and are narrow, pointed, and bordered with prickles.
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It has tough, fibrous stems up to 5 m long, armed with numerous hooked prickles and pairs of coiled tendrils at the leaf petiole bases.
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The prey is then trapped by the long, moving prickles around the mouth cavity.
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