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tomentum Meaning in Bengali



একটি গাছে filamentous কেশবত্ বৃদ্ধি





tomentum's Usage Examples:

distinguished by the presence of a rust-colored tomentum on the leaf underside, and costaricensis which lacks the tomentum.


closely related to Syagrus, from which it is differentiated only by abundant tomentum, strongly versatile anthers, and slight epicarp, mesocarp, and endocarp.


The tomentum is thickest on the underside of the leaves, and can become worn off on.


a few other terms referring to hairiness, such as floccose, pubescent, tomentum, cottony, or villous, tend to be arbitrary, but as a rule the term is best.


of the shrubs are dark when mature, covered with downy or silky hairs (tomentum) when young.


The new leaf spear and edges of the petioles are covered with a white tomentum.


covered in white and brown tomentum.


The petiole is short, deeply channeled, flattened below, with armed margins and similar tomentum; the rachis is slightly.


naked larvae were found feeding amongst the abundant yellowish cottony tomentum on undersides of leaves.


The larvae were found feeding in the abundant fulvous cottony tomentum of the host plant, with which the spathe and other parts of inflorescence.


molecular characters which define "urticalean rosids" are: A dense gray tomentum comprising curly unicellular trichomes on abaxial leaf surfaces A reduced.


ʻŌhai grows as a prostrate shrub with semi-glaucous leaves devoid of tomentum on the southernmost tip of the island of Hawaiʻi, Ka Lae.


The petioles are covered in brown tomentum and armed with sharp spines.


as pimple-like bumps (sometimes clumped together) visible through the tomentum.


Cypress Hills (Canada) 7–10 × 7–12 pale brown, covered on exoperidium with tomentum; basal emplacement small and inconspicuous; endoperidium pale buff, shiny.


The specific epithet tomentosa means "thickly matted with hairs, tomentum (padding)".


Branchlets at first pale green, coated with thick pale tomentum, later dark green and smooth, finally become light gray or light reddish.


rubiginosa is from the Latin meaning "rust-coloured", referring to the tomentum.



tomentum's Meaning':

filamentous hairlike growth on a plant

Synonyms:

stinging hair; enation; fuzz; beard; hair; plant process;

Antonyms:

thick;

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