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nectaries Meaning in Bengali



একটি গ্রন্থি (প্রায়ই একটি পিণ্ড বা বিষণ্নতা

Noun:

Nectary,





nectaries's Usage Examples:

glands called nectaries or nectarines, either within the flowers with which it attracts pollinating animals, or by extrafloral nectaries, which provide.


attractive to natural enemies can be physical, as in the cases of domatia and nectaries; or chemical, as in the case of induced plant volatile chemicals that.


[citation needed] It often contains the nectaries of the plant.


exhibit nectaries consisting of densely arranged multicellular hairs resembling trichomes.


, these trichomatous nectaries are located.


fruits, and inferior to half-inferior gynoecia topped with disc-shaped nectaries.


Examples include glandular hairs, nectaries, hydathodes, and the resin canals in Pinus.


been feeding on a dead caterpillar and aggregating on the extra-floral nectaries of Solanaceae, Bignoniaceae and Passifloraceae.


In Floral Diagrams, nectaries are filled by grey color, Eichler fills them by hatching.


specialized structures include domatia, food bodies, and extrafloral nectaries.


Distinguishing characters: Specialised extrafloral nectaries often present on the petiole and / or on the primary and secondary rachises.


Many double-flowered plants have little wildlife value as access to the nectaries is typically blocked by the mutation.


Extrafloral nectaries are present in C.


bracteate racemes, pedicellate flowers, six persistent tepals, septal nectaries, three almost distinct carpels, simultaneous microsporogenesis, monosulcate.


symmetry and the absence of septal nectaries.


By contrast Leucocoryneae are zygomorphic and have septal nectaries.


within the Poales and is the only family within the order that has septal nectaries and inferior ovaries.


cross-pollinated by several species of honeyeater and thornbill, which visit nectaries on the phyllodes and brush against flowers, transferring pollen between.


very long and narrow flowers) are simply punctured at the base near the nectaries, from which the birds sip the nectar.


Philodendrons have extrafloral nectaries, glands that secrete nectar to attract the ants.


Its diet includes nectar produced by extrafloral nectaries and honeydew, which it obtains from aphids and treehoppers.


nectaries at the base of the tepals (perigonal nectaries) or stamen filaments (Colchicum, Androcymbium) most taxa but the absence of septal nectaries.



nectaries's Meaning':

a gland (often a protuberance or depression

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