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drosera Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


drosera ka kya matlab hota hai


द्रुसेरा

कई कम बोग-निवासियों के पौधों सहित ड्रोसरसेए के प्रकार के जीनस



drosera's Usage Examples:

Sundew (Drosera) - Most interesting little bog plants, of which all the hardy species but one are natives of Britain.


Some such species are Blechnum boreale, Aira flexuosa, Calluna vulgaris, Vaccinium, Myrlillus, Rubus, Chamaemorus, Empetrum nigrum, Drosera spp. Some, at least, of these species possess mycorhiza in their roots, and are perhaps unable to live in soils where such organisms are absent.


The hollows, rich in S. cuspidatum, are occasionally fringed by great sundew Drosera anglica.


Notable species include great sundew Drosera longifolia, S. pulchrum, S. imbricatum and S. fuscum.


While the large genus Drosera has an all but world-wide distribution, its congeners are restricted to well-defined and usually comparatively small areas.


The best known and most important order of insectivorous plants - Droseraceae - includes six genera: Byblis, Roridula, Drosera, Drosophyllum, Aldrovanda and Dionaea, of which the last three are monotypic, i.e.


For instance, the animal traps of carnivorous plants (Drosera, Nepenihes, 'c.) did not, presumably, originate as such; they began as organs of quite another kind which became adapted to their present function in consequence of animals having been accidentally caught.


These occur on the tips of tendrils and on the tentacles of Drosera; (2) sensitive papillae found on the irritable filaments of certain stamens; and (3) sensitive hairs or bristles on the leaves of Dionaea muscipula and Mimosa pudicaall of which are so constructed that any pressure exerted on them at once reacts on the protoplasm.


18; Rosenberg, Cytologische und morphologische Studien an Drosera ion gifolia X.



drosera's Meaning':

the type genus of Droseraceae including many low bog-inhabiting insectivorous plants

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