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geophytes Meaning in Bengali



একটি বহুবর্ষজীবী উদ্ভিদ ভূগর্ভস্থ বাল্ব বা কন্দ বা corms দ্বারা বংশ বিস্তার





geophytes's Usage Examples:

Some definitions also include roots, thus geophytes that survive unfavorable periods by dying back to underground storage.


Plants that have an underground storage organ are called geophytes in the Raunkiær plant life-form classification system.


vegetation dominated by shrubs, often also including grasses, herbs, and geophytes.


interested in flowering bulbs and other geophytes.


Despite the name "Pacific", the society covers geophytes from around the world, and is open to people.


subdivided into: Rhizome geophytes, Stem-tuber geophytes, Root-tuber geophytes, Bulb geophytes, and Root geophytes.


broadleaf and coniferous trees, with an understory of grasses, herbs, geophytes, and California native plants.


Members of this subfamily have diverse habits, including small geophytes, hemispherical cushions, shrubs, trees, and columnar cacti consisting.


During spring geophytes, also known as bulbs, bloom in the area around the town.


They are shrubs, weedy perennials, dwarf geophytes, and soft annuals.


is a horticulturist with a specialist interest in montane plants and geophytes, who is a collections manager at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.


Erinna is a genus of perennial herbaceous geophytes in the flowering plant family Amaryllidaceae.


Zoellnerallium is a genus of perennial herbaceous geophytes in the flowering plant family Amaryllidaceae.


plants with underground stems are geophytes but not all plants that are geophytes have underground stems.


Africa, stationed at the Karoo Botanic Granden, Worcester, specializing in geophytes from the winter rainfall region of the Cape, especially Namaqualand.


Flowering geophytes are common in Cape Strandveld.


Renascent (redivivus) herbs (multicipital rhizomes, mat-geophytes, and rhizome-geophytes, each of them with several subordinate groups).


(Tulipa) form a genus of spring-blooming perennial herbaceous bulbiferous geophytes (having bulbs as storage organs).


The region is extraordinarily rich in geophytes, harbouring approximately 630 species.


storage organs, including bulbs as well as tubers and corms, are called geophytes.



geophytes's Meaning':

a perennial plant that propagates by underground bulbs or tubers or corms

Synonyms:

vascular plant; tracheophyte;

Antonyms:

deciduous plant; evergreen plant; cultivated plant;

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