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spicate Meaning in Bengali



থাকার বা স্পাইক সংক্রান্ত





spicate's Usage Examples:

pinnae or leaflet pairs Leaves commonly bipinnate Inflorescences globose, spicate Aestivation valvate Anthers often with a stipitate or sessile apical gland.


Senegalia can be distinguished from other acacias by its spicate inflorescences and non-spinescent stipules.


They are borne in spicate cymes subtended by a persistent spathe.


maculatum (spadix) Head (round) Dipsacus fullonum (head) Catkin (racemose or spicate) Alnus incana (ament) Determinate simple inflorescences are generally called.


Members of this section have leaf-like bracts, and small spicate inflorescences.


Spikelets within the inflorescence (flower cluster) are generally arranged on spicate racemes in pairs.


The unusual spicate inflorescence emerges from within the leaf-crown carrying the pistilate.


inflorescences spicate, densely flowered, with several flowers at each node subtended by a minute bract.


Female inflorescences generally spicate, sometimes.


Flowers borne in compound umbel, spikes loosely spicate of 3-8 spixelets.


Flowers - sessile in dense spicate racemes reaching 60 cm long; the rachis is grooved with soft hairs, armed.


Branched or spicate, it contains male and female flowers, both with three sepals and three.


Flowers are born in inflorescences which consist of three to seven spicate branches per culm.


Inflorescence smooth, green below towards purple near the top, terminal, erect, spicate, to 30 cm long, bracts, 2-4, lanceolate ligulate, green with purple base.


Inflorescences terminal and small, relatively few flowers, densely spicate, only up to 6 cm long.


In contrast to Xerocladia, Prosopis usually has a spicate inflorescence instead of a capitulum, an elongate straight or spiral legume.


is known in the British Isles as "spiked sedge", in North America as "spicate sedge" or "prickly sedge".


The narrow yellow inflorescences are axillary and spicate, 3–15 cm long by 1–1.


The spicate inflorescences consist of inconspicuous flowers.


spicata — spicate checkerbloom or bog mallow, widespread in meadows or streamsides of the.


Greene, spicate calycadenia, spiked western rosinweed Flora of North America, Calycadenia.



spicate's Meaning':

having or relating to spikes

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