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caespitose Meaning in Bengali



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caespitose's Usage Examples:

rhizomatously-spreading plants of lowland tropical wetlands, while many others are small caespitose annual or perennial herbs growing near streams, and still others are intermediate.


perennial sedge of the genus Carex which can be found growing in tufts (caespitose), as the Latin specific epithet cespitosa suggests.


Graellsia is a genus of small perennial sub-caespitose herbs in the family Brassicaceae.


The plant is 2–5 cm tall, and caespitose.


rhizomatous (underground stems with shoots), stoloniferous (with runners), or caespitose (growing in tufts or clumps).


This species has an erect caespitose growth form, and is sometimes referred to as the brittle lichen.


The caespitose shrub typically grows to a height of 0.


It is caespitose; branching underground with normally 3-6 branches.


A caespitose perennial species growing in mountainous areas on stony and rocky slopes.


3 ft) and has a caespitose habit.


8 ft) and has a caespitose habit.


caespitose Tufted or turf-like, e.


Arberella venezuelaeis a caespitose perennial up to 60 cm tall, unbranched above the base.


12 species native to Patagonia: caespitose ("cushion-forming") dwarf shrubs.


9 in) with a caespitose habit.


They are small epiphytic plants of caespitose growth that sometimes resemble little Brassavola, as they share the same.


The perennial caespitose herb typically grows to a height of 0.


kokonuko can be easily recognized by its caespitose medium-sized plants, elliptical coriaceous leaves, long loosely, flexuous.


It is described as green, lax-leafed, and caespitose.


Epidendrum geniculatum is a deciduous, sympodial, caespitose orchid native to the Brazilian states of Espirito Santo and Rio de Janeiro, at elevations.



caespitose's Meaning':

(of plants

Synonyms:

tufted; ungregarious; cespitose;

Antonyms:

gregarious; unadorned; social; sociable;

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