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bulbils Meaning in Bengali



ছোট বাল্ব বা কন্দ আকৃতির বৃদ্ধি পাতার কক্ষ থেকে বা ফুলের জায়গায় উদ্ভূত





bulbils's Usage Examples:

produce bulbils in the form of a secondary, small bulb.


Onion and lily bulbils meet the botanical criterion to be labeled a true bulb.


All bulbils produced.


sometimes referred to as bulbils.


Bulbils form in the leaf axils of Lilium lancifolium Wild garlic (Allium vineale) bulbils sprouting "Tree onions" form.


in Nigerian Pidgin English, since the plant is cultivated more for its bulbils than for its tubers.


functions include tendrils, thorns, hooks, phylloclade, tuberous stems and bulbils.


It is easily distinguished from other charophytes by star-shaped bulbils which permit vegetative reproduction.


that contain bulbils.


Viable seed is rarely produced, and the plant usually reproduces asexually via its basal bulbous sections and via bulbils.


and an apical inflorescence 2–5 cm diameter comprising a number of small bulbils and none to a few flowers, subtended by a basal bract.


Vascular plants have many other methods of asexual reproduction including bulbils and turions.


that emerge from the tubers on which is produced bulbils that allow the plant to reproduce.


The bulbils cling to animals which allows for them to be distributed.


replacement of the seed by a plantlet or replacement of the flower by bulbils were categorized as types of apomixis.


Hen and chicken ferns grow small bulbils on top of their fronds.


sclerophyll form which doesn't have bulbils, and a northern form which occurs in open forests and has small bulbils and large inground tubers.


well in hardiness zone 9a in southwestern Japan as tuberous roots or bulbils (bulbils are formed in axils).


(cross-pollination) and Hippeastrum may be propagated by seed or offset bulbils (bulblets), although commercial ventures use in vitro techniques, or splitting.


Pinellia reproduces rapidly from seed and many species also produce bulbils on the leaves.


Tiny bulbils form in the leaf joints in the upper part of the plant, giving the plant.


reproduces via bulbils (strictly speaking, cormlets) that form in clusters in the axils of bracts at nodes along the peduncle.


The bulbils can sprout if.


bulbils are up to 6 centimeters wide and may be purplish.


The tubers and bulbils.


Reproduction by means of brownish-red bulbils in the axils of the upper stem leaves.


The lower ones are replaced by bulbils.


Flowers rarely produce viable seeds and reproduction is normally by the bulbils, which are small bulb-like structures.



bulbils's Meaning':

small bulb or bulb-shaped growth arising from the leaf axil or in the place of flowers

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