tomentose Meaning in Bengali
ঘন জট পাকানো ফিলামেন্ট দিয়ে ঢেকে
Similer Words:
tomentoustomentum
tomfool
tomfooled
tomfooleries
tomfools
tomial
tomium
tommy
tommying
tomograph
tomographic
tomographs
tompion
tompions
tomentose's Usage Examples:
same direction as along a margin or midrib tomentellous – minutely tomentose tomentose – covered with dense, matted, woolly hairs villosulous – minutely.
plants, indumentum types include: pubescent hirsute pilose lanate villous tomentose stellate scabrous scurfy The indumentum on plants can have a wide variety.
is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant for its white, felt-like tomentose leaves; in horticultural use, it is also sometimes called dusty miller.
white-tomentose branchlets.
These are green on the upper surface, and white tomentose below.
5–2 cm broad, varying from glossy green to tomentose grey-green.
Bailey, native to the south, sometimes called Vitis bourquiniana, has tomentose undersides to the leaves Several cultivars have been selected, including.
cylindrical, initially brown tomentose, glabrous in old age.
8 cm or almost absent, slightly brown or tomentose, subglabra; stipules deciduous.
The opposite leaves are cordate or oval, hairy or tomentose.
5–3 cm broad, thinly to densely tomentose, green to greyish-green above and white below.
Nicrophorus tomentosus (gold-necked carrion beetle or tomentose burying beetle) is a species of burying beetle that was described by Friedrich Weber in.
dominated by an open scrub of mature Eucalyptus socialis over Enchylaena tomentose and Kochia spp.
is a liana that can grow up to 10 m (33 ft) in length, pale brownish tomentose.
bowls; their tops dark green, their bottoms dull gray and very tightly tomentose, and their petioles densely pubescent, they are simple and typically flat.
Stems and leaves are finely arachnoid-tomentose becoming glabrous and green with age.
densely covered by a white pubescence, termed white tomentose, and the older twigs grayish-white tomentose.
trifoliate with 3 linear, lanceolate, tomentose leaflets.
Fruit a tomentose legume.
cones are open, with sporophylls 15–20 cm long, with pink-brown coloured tomentose down, with two ovules.
5 cm, thin to coriaceous, with surfaces above glabrous or densely tomentose at flowering, and glabrous or more or less hairy beneath at maturity.
The stem is robust, angulated, and tomentose; with thick cirrus, pubescent, and very long.
tomentose's Meaning':
covered with densely matted filaments
Synonyms:
tomentous; hairy; haired; hirsute;
Antonyms:
hairless; unalarming; naked-tailed; bald; glabrescent;