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sympodial Meaning in Bengali



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pseudobulb is a storage organ found in many epiphytic and terrestrial sympodial orchids.


include hops, asparagus, ginger, irises, lily of the valley, cannas, and sympodial orchids.


lacked a sympodial leaf.


However, in a 1988 paper Thomas Ray argued that the structure was misidentified by Engler and was actually a sympodial leaf.


this is not necessary for continued growth, as opposed to orchids with sympodial growth.


" This reed-stemmed genus includes sympodial Epidendrum plants with stems covered with imbricating sheaths which show.


This sympodial "tree grower" grows terrestrially in central Brazil, at altitudes of 600–900 m.


 Schistochila are sympodial orchids bearing thin stems with alternate leaves (not pseudobulbs), a.


Coelogyne is a genus of over 200 sympodial epiphytes from the family Orchidaceae, distributed across India, China, Indonesia and the Fiji islands, with.


distinguished from the other subtribes in the tribe Vandeae by their sympodial growth habit and the presence of four pollinia.


Their hydroids live together in upright stolonal or sympodial colonies, and their gonophores are pedunculate free-roaming medusae.


The Ponerinae are characterized by sympodial stems that do not form pseudobulbs, bear two or more leaves, and a racemose.


Orchids of the genus Beloglottis are terrestrial sympodial plants that can be used as herbal supplements.


Epidendrum serpens is a sympodial pseudobulbous orchid that grows among lichens on trees near the tree line at altitudes of 1.


non-specialized or hypha-like, phialide, annellide, or sympodial), and other additional features such as the presence of sporodochia or.


Bambusa balcooa is a very large, thick-walled, clumping or sympodial bamboo: growing up to a height of 25 metres (80 feet), and a thickness.


It is pendulous and sympodial with 1 meter long pseudobulbs of 1.


growth is sympodial: terminal bud dies and is replaced by the closer axillary bud, for examples beech, persimmon, Platanus have sympodial growth).



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