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Ann Bot -- WAGNER et al. 93 (1): 3
... Trichomes were among the first anatomical features of plantsto be recognized by early ... plant taxonomy (see Behnke, 1984). Trichomes havebeen defined as epidermal protuberances ...
http://www.aob.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/full/93/1/3

Bromeliad Trichomes
BROMELIAD TRICOMES©. by Penrith Goff, S.E.Michigan Bromeliad Society. Return To Bromeliad Info. Page. The epidermis of many plants grows attachments consisting of one or more cells and taking many different forms. ... These attachments are called trichomes (TRIH-combs), a word derived from Greek "hairy" and indeed, the trichomes we are most familiar with are ...
http://home.att.net/~Bromeliads/Trichomes.htm

Development -- Summaries: Walker et al. 127 (18): 3931
... The unicellular trichomes of Arabidopsis are a well-established model for the ... cell differentiation during the development of Arabidopsis trichomes ( epidermal hairs). A recessive ...
http://dev.biologists.org/cgi/content/abstract/127/18/3931

How to make wicked hash
Making hash is easier than you think! ... resins are found primarily on tiny glands called trichomes, which under a magnifying glass look like mushrooms