Scarious vs Membranous - What's the difference?
scarious | membranous |
(botany) thin, dry, membranous, and not green
* 1838 , John Torrey and Asa Gray, "A Flora of North America", p.422:
thin, dry, membranous
* 1979 , Cormac McCarthy, Suttree , Random House, p.169:
Having the qualities of, or pertaining to, a membrane.
Accompanying the formation of a membrane.
Thin, pliable, and often transparent.
As adjectives the difference between scarious and membranous
is that scarious is thin, dry, membranous, and not green while membranous is having the qualities of, or pertaining to, a membrane.scarious
English
Alternative forms
* scarioseAdjective
(en adjective)- A polymorphous plant, with larger (frequently three lines in diameter), more globose and racemose heads, and more scarious involucres than any form of A. vulgaris.
- Gray head goggling fowlwise on a scarious neck, turning.