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epiphyllous Meaning in Bengali



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epiphyllous's Usage Examples:

An epiphyllous lichen ("epi" = "above", "phyllous" = "leaf"), or foliicolous lichen is a lichen that uses a leaf as its substrate.


including insects and other arthropods, as well as plant fragments and epiphyllous fungi.


alternate, evergreen or deciduous leaves and small inflorescences that are epiphyllous (growing from the leaf surface).


Many species of this genus are characterised by having epiphyllous flowers, which emerge from the leaf itself, rather than the more usual.


by the structure of their flowers (like the Helwingiaceae, they have epiphyllous inflorescences).


question of whether epiphyllous plants extract nutrients from their host and found that driptips kept leaves dry enough for epiphyllous plants to develop.


joined from more than one whorl): epipetalous: adnate to the corolla epiphyllous: adnate to undifferentiated tepals (as in many Liliaceae) They can have.


center or with concentric rings and a dark line margin fruiting chiefly epiphyllous stromata a few cells to 30 µm in diameter, dark brown; fascicles 3-20.


apices, egg cases similar to those found in leaf domatia are found; epiphyllous hepatics were also found.


For example, Helwingia japonica has epiphyllous flowers (ones that form on the leaves).


the Kitadani Formation representing gymnosperms, freshwater algae, and epiphyllous fungus; however, no angiosperm pollen was identified.


discharged and stick onto plant surfaces where they are thought to remain epiphyllous.


whether the leaf is still on the tree or on the ground, are called epiphyllous or foliicolous.


Androecium Six stamens in two trimerous whorls, with free filaments, usually epiphyllous (fused to tepals) and diplostemonous (outer whorl of stamens opposite.


"A new epiphyllous fly-speck fungus from the Early Cretaceous Potomac Group of Virginia.


"A new Cephalotaxus and associated epiphyllous fungi from the Oligocene of Guangxi, South China".


"New methods reveal oldest known fossil epiphyllous moss: Bryiidites utahensis gen.


"Life on the phylloplane: Eocene epiphyllous fungi from Pikopiko Fossil Forest, Southland, New Zealand".


"Vizellopsidites siwalika, a new fossil epiphyllous fungus from the Plio-Pleistocene of Arunachal Pradesh, eastern Himalaya".



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