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obcordate Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

হৃত্পিণ্ডাকার,





obcordate's Usage Examples:

obcordate obcordatus entire leaf Heart-shaped, stem attaches at the tapering end.


The leaves are obovate or obcordate in outline, about 2in long, thick, glossy, and deep green in color.


5 metres high and has obcordate, broad-elliptic obovate leaves which are 6 to 15 mm long and 3 to 6 mm.


Zieria obcordata, commonly known as obcordate-leafed zieria, is a plant in the citrus family Rutaceae and endemic to New South Wales.


The locules of Kardiasperma parvum are generally obcordate, with quadrilateral symmetry, a rounded base and a bluntly pointed apex.


The leaves are trifoliate, with three obtuse (obcordate-cuneate) leaflets.


membrane not keeled; corolla bright pink to white, tube 10–15 mm, lobes obcordate to deeply 2-lobed; stamens short, anthers in corolla tube; style 0.


The obcordate fruits measure up to 1.


57 in) long with obovate to obcordate leaflets.


0 mm; oblong, obcordate-trilobate, narrowly oblong to elliptic, dark green to yellow-green, sometimes.


The five large petals are shaped either obovate or obcordate, 3 cm (1.


obcordate-leafed zieria Zieria obovata (C.


9 in) obcordate shaped, long and broad, rounded, and bilobed at the base and apex.


One of the most succulent, Hoya kerrii Craib, has obcordate (inverse heart-shaped) leaves, with the cleft away from the stem.


conspicuous involucels, five small teeth on calyx, white petals that are obcordate with inflexed apex, styles with depressed conical base which spread or.


obcordate, oblanceolate and obovate.


obcordate.


Waminoa brickneri is discoid to obcordate in shape, flat, 3–4 mm in diameter and 1 mm thick.


The pitcher mouth is obcordate in shape and has a more-or-less oblique insertion, being horizontal at.


usually 1-3 times dichotomous, the ultimate segments emarginated, obovate, obcordate, or broadly oblong, indistinctly areolate, 4–12 mm in maximum width.


Fruit a capsule, obcordate (heart-shaped,the point attached to the pedicel), bilobed or occasionally.



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