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catkins Meaning in Tamil ( catkins வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

வில்லோ அல்லது பிரிச் மரத்தின் கூர்முனை கொம்பு,



catkins தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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catkins's Usage Examples:

The plants are trees or shrubs with simple leaves alternately arranged and small unisexual flowers generally arranged in catkins and pollinated by wind-agency.


The leaves of the cypresses are scale-like, overlapping and generally in four rows; the female catkins are roundish, and fewer than the male; the cones consist of from six to ten peltate woody scales, which end in a curved point, and open when the seeds are ripe; the seeds are numerous and winged.


Its catkins are collected in England in celebration of Palm Sunday, the bright-coloured flowers being available in early spring when other decorations of the kind are scarce.


The catkins appear soon after the young leaves, usually in England towards the end of May; the acorns, oblong in form, are in shallow cups with short, scarcely projecting scales; the fruit is shed the first autumn, often before the foliage changes.


The male catkins are about 12 in.


Andersson says that he has rarely seen two specimens of this species which were alike in the collective characters offered by the stature, foliage and catkins.


catkins on the trees and the first snowdrops are pushing their leaves through the old grass.


at the much Sequoia sempervirens - a, Branch with green cones and male catkins; b, Section or cone; c, Scale of cone.


The flowers, which appear in early summer, are in pendulous, slender yellowish catkins, which bear a number of staminate flowers with a few pistillate flowers at the base.


They are as a rule of a very hardy character, thriving best in northern latitudes - the trees having round, slender branches, and serrate, deciduous leaves, with barren and fertile catkins on the same tree, and winged fruits, the so-called seeds.


The so-called catkins of the birch are, in reality, spikes of contracted dichasial cymes.





Synonyms:

inflorescence, ament,



Antonyms:

nondevelopment,

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