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stipular Meaning in Bengali



 সোপপত্রিক,

Adjective:

অংসফলকগত,





stipular's Usage Examples:

It frequently has stipular spines 9.


refers to the enlarged, hollowed-out, swollen thorns (technically called stipular spines) that occur in pairs at the base of leaves, and resemble the horns.


The ants chew holes in the tips of the hollow stipular thorns, known as domatia, so that they can enter, and create their colony.


up to 15 m high, with trunk 40 cm or more in diameter; spreading crown; stipular spines and many drooping branches.


the adaxial surface of mature leaves and by generally having the widest stipular bracts <=6.


to subcapitate inflorescence (occasionally spike-like), relatively wide stipular bracts, and relatively sparse stellate trichomes on the adaxial leaf surface.


The shoots are zig-zagged, with a leaf and two stipular spines on the outside of each kink.


The fossils have distinct stipular frond bases characteristic of the family Osmundaceae, while the interior.


Like other Persicaria, jumpseed has alternate leaves, with fine-hairy stipular sheaths (ocrea) with bristle-fringed edges which often turn brownish.


petiolar spines (as in Fouquieria), leaflet spines (as in Phoenix), or stipular spines (as in Euphorbia), all of which are examples of spines developing.


the segmented branches, is marked with a pair of large, dark, reddish stipular glands.


The shoots are zig-zagged, with a leaf and two stipular spines (one straight, one curved) on the outside of each kink.


What appear to be petals are actually stipular appendages of the sepals.


The tiny (maximum 1mm) leaf-rudiments barely have stipular glands.


They both have stipular spines, leaves with few pairs of pinnae, and 10 stamens.


between Polylepis and Acaena, which shows tendencies towards having fused stipular sheaths, reddish, flaking-off bark, and axillary, somewhat pendant inflorescences.



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