decumbent
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Most arrived more or less by acceptable means, but the suburban affliction defined as "a grass with creeping or decumbent stems which root freely at the nodes" sneaked in.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The root of the hoary, decumbent, and less elegant, but larger-flowered Hedysarum mackenzii is poisonous, and nearly killed an old Indian woman at Fort Simpson, who had mistaken it for that of the preceding species.
From "Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer
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Woody at base; two to eight feet high; erect or decumbent.
From The Wild Flowers of California: Their Names, Haunts, and Habits by Parsons, Mary Elizabeth
The fertile flocci were decumbent, probably from the weight of the spores, and the tufts were a little elevated above the surface of the matrix.
From Fungi: Their Nature and Uses by Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt)
Stems are tufted, erect or slightly decumbent at the base, 1 to 2 feet long.
From A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses by Rangachari, K.