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bracteoles Meaning in Bengali



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bracteoles's Usage Examples:

flower, is a modification of bracteoles In other words, the epicalyx is a group of bracts resembling a calyx or bracteoles forming a whorl outer to the.


Casuarina: the mature samaras being grey or yellow brown, and dull; cone bracteoles thinly woody, prominent, extending well beyond cone body, with no dorsal.


Casuarina: the mature samaras being grey or yellow-brown, and dull; cone bracteoles thinly woody, prominent, extending well beyond cone body, with no dorsal.


Their compound umbels of small flowers are adorned with bracteoles that are sometimes large and may play a role in attracting pollinators.


Cataphylls include bracts, bracteoles, and bud scales, as well as any small leaves that resemble scales, which.


and deflexed bracteoles; while S.


carvifolia has solid, greenish stems, entire or sometimes lobed leaf-lobes and erecto-patent bracteoles.


A(3):2r↓+4r:10 G1↓ Vm8–10 – the formula of Tamarindus indica; bract and petaloid bracteoles; monosymmetric calyx of three and two petaloid sepals; monosymmetric corolla.


A cyathium consists of: Five (rarely four) bracteoles.


derives mainly from the ovarian tissues of the alder catkin or from the bracteoles.


arid areas are home to rhomboid and succulent bracteoles, whereas slim dry and deltoid shaped bracteoles are found in Queensland and New South Wales.


distinctly wider, and the outer two are narrow and sometimes regarded as bracteoles.


The flower has two bracteoles, five sepals, five petals, and many stamens.


It has an epicalyx of bracteoles, meaning it has a group of specialised leaves at the base of the flower.


asoca by its non-clasping bracteoles, a lower number of ovules, slightly smaller pods, and a more eastern geographic.


bracts, bracteoles, stipules, sepals, petals, carpels or scales.


4 in) long bracteoles.


In these, two bracteoles inside a primary bract lie below the ovary.


The other members of the genus have no bracteoles.


lobes, petals which have lobes arranged like the fingers of a hand and bracteoles which are joined together and remain attached to the flower after it opens.



bracteoles's Meaning':

a small bract

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