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inflorescence Meaning in Tamil ( inflorescence வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

ஒரு செடியின் பூக்கொத்து,



inflorescence's Usage Examples:

End of branch of inflorescence slightly enlarged.


Compound definite inflorescences are by no means common, but in Streptocarpus polyanthus and in several calceolarias we probably have examples.


Each podium consists of a portion of the stem bearing one or more leaves, each with an axillary bud or buds, and terminating in a tendril or an inflorescence.


This inflorescence is seen in hemlock and other allied plants, which are hence called umbelliferous.


The flowers are arranged in racemes without bracts; during the life of the flower its stalk continues to grow so that the open flowers of an inflorescence stand on a level (that is, are corymbose).


Anthericum and Chlorophytum, herbs with radical often grass-like leaves and scapes bearing a more or less branched inflorescence of small generally white flowers, are widely spread in the tropics.


This new podium, now in a direct line with its predecessor, produces leaves and ends in its turn in a tendril or inflorescence.


The spike of an inflorescence bears whorls of flowers at each node in the axils of concrescent bracts accompanied by numerous sterile hairs (paraphyses); in a male inflorescence numerous flowers occur at each node, while in a female inflorescence the number of flowers at each node is much smaller.


4 is a spike of the female inflorescence, protected by the sheaths of leaves - the blades being also present.


inflorescences of rich purplish-blue flowers with conspicuous green calyces.


The flowers, which are generally arranged in a cymose inflorescence, are hermaphrodite, hypogynous, and, except in Pelargoniums, regular.


Bulbous plants with a terminal racemose inflorescence; the anthers open introrsely and the capsule is loculicidal.


A third series of inflorescences, termed mixed, may be recognized.





Synonyms:

ontogenesis, anthesis, development, florescence, maturation, growth, growing, blossoming, efflorescence, flowering, ontogeny,



Antonyms:

nondevelopment, cenogenesis, devolution, decline, nonproliferation,

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