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bract Meaning in Bengali



 পুষ্পধরমঁজরী, মঁজরীপত্র,

একটি পরিবর্তিত পাতার বা শুধু নিচে leaflike অংশ এবং একটি পুষ্পবিন্যাস রক্ষা

Noun:

মঁজরীপত্র, পুষ্পধরমঁজরী,





bract শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

দীর্ঘ উজ্জ্বল রঙের লাল মঁজরীপত্র শোভী ফুল ।

bract's Usage Examples:

In botany, a bract is a modified or specialized leaf, especially one associated with a reproductive structure such as a flower, inflorescence axis or.


bract.


A bract is usually located at the node where the main stem of the inflorescence forms, joined to the main stem of the plant, but other bracts can.


Flowers are subtended by conspicuous long, tapering bracts which are 1–6 cm long, with the lower bracts longer and typically greatly exceeding the length.


in the locule Elbow of the bract Tall (< 0.


30) Bend of the bract The bract wraps behind the opening The bract raises without bending behind.


cone has two types of scale: the bract scales, and the seed scales (or ovuliferous scales), one subtended by each bract scale, derived from a highly modified.


known an involucral bract or tegule, is a single bract of the involucre of a composite flower.


The involucre is the grouping of bracts together.


In botany, a glume is a bract (leaf-like structure) below a spikelet in the inflorescence (flower cluster) of grasses (Poaceae) or the flowers of sedges.


the genus, and having activated axillary buds that commonly develop into bract-like prophylls up to 5 cm long.


Banksia fuscobractea, commonly known as the dark-bract banksia, is a species of shrub that is endemic to a small area in the south-west of Western Australia.


The spadix is typically surrounded by a leaf-like curved bract known as a spathe.


arrangement of the leaves, the size and shape of the cones, and whether the bract scales of the cones are long and exserted, or short and hidden inside the.


accompanied by, and sometimes partially enclosed in, a spathe or leaf-like bract.


Its common names include kuʼu, sand blazing star and white-bract blazing star.


12–16 mm long, with four scales each with a prominent curved spine-like bract; they are arranged in two opposite decussate pairs around a small central.


9–10 mm long, with four scales each with a prominent curved spine-like bract; they are arranged in two opposite decussate pairs around a small central.


The bract is broadovate, with a caudate end.


10–12 mm long, with four scales each with a prominent curved spine-like bract; they are arranged in two opposite decussate pairs around a small central.


5 cm, scales with a small bract only covering the centre of the scale.


A pedicel may be associated with a bract or bracts.


5 cm (1⁄2–1 in) long, bract-like involucre (husk).



bract's Meaning':

a modified leaf or leaflike part just below and protecting an inflorescence

Synonyms:

inflorescence; bractlet; false calyx; glume; spathe; epicalyx; bracteole; calyculus; calycle; husk; involucre;

Antonyms:

nondevelopment;

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