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spathes Meaning in Bengali



একটি সুস্পষ্ট পার্শ্ববর্তী বা মঞ্জরি বা অন্যান্য পুষ্পবিন্যাস subtending পুষ্পধরমঁজরী





spathes's Usage Examples:

mean [that] in most species, the hairy spikelets project from boat-shaped spathes.


zygomorphic flowers and by the involucral bracts called spathes that surround the flower stalks.


These spathes are often filled with a mucilaginous liquid.


cultivation, are the only species that grow bright red spathes.


They have also been bred to produce spathes in many other colors and patterns.


They bore into unopened spathes and feed on the tender floral parts.


It bears an umbel of 15 to 35 flowers with two spathes at the base.


to its male inflorescence which are used for the fragrant tender white spathes covering the flowers.


green leaves, slender stem with branches, inflated and overlapping green spathes, and 2–5 yellow, pale yellow or greenish yellow flowers.


The flower is protected by two spathes, both of which are round in cross-section.


The species' distinctive features include its long, tapering spathes with unfused margins, its white flowers, and its many-flowered lower cymes.


sugarcane, nor leaching, like beet-root; it is obtained by slicing the spathes of the coconut, sago, and Palmyra (Borassus flabellifer L.


(scarious) membranous, (or translucent) spathes (leaves of the flower bud).


Similar to Iris illyrica, the spathes can have a dirty, rusty markings.


Other distinctive characteristics include hairy tuberous roots, solitary spathes on long stalks that arise directly from the basal leaves before the development.


falcate shaped leaves, stem with several branches, the stem has purple spathes (leaves of the flower bud), it has up to 8 fragrant flowers, in various.


long green, spathes (leaves of the flower bud).


The spathes are different to Iris pseudopumila, which has membranous and curled spathes.


The species is characterized by its short-stalked spathes with fused margins that usually occur in clusters of two or three, bearing.


its unique leaf-like bracts that subtend inflorescences (often called spathes), which are arranged oppositely up the flowering shoot.


from plant to plant, including the width and colour of leaves, colour of spathes as well as the size of the flowers, all of which has little association.



spathes's Meaning':

a conspicuous bract surrounding or subtending a spadix or other inflorescence

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