spikelet Meaning in Tamil ( spikelet வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
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spikelet தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
இவற்றின் குறுகிய ராச்சிஸ் பிரிவுகள் ஸ்பைக்லெட்டுகளை ஒன்றாக இணைக்க வழிவகுக்கிறது.
spikelet's Usage Examples:
Each spikelet contains a solitary flower with two outer small barren glumes, above which is a large tough, compressed, often awned, flowering glume, which partly encloses the somewhat similar pale.
9), Coleanthus, Nardus) the spikelet consists of nothing more, but usually (even in uniflorous spikelets) other glumes are present.
They are commonly firm and strong, often enclose the spikelet, and are rarely provided with long points or imperfect awns.
They are called " huitzilin " (spikelet) by the 'Aztecs, and " colibri," " chupaflor " and " chupa-miel " (floweror honey-sucker), and " pajaromosca " (fly-bird) by the Spanish-speaking Mexicans.
The species of Heteropogon, a cosmopolitan genus in the warmer parts of the world, have strongly awned spikelets.
5 is a spikelet of the female inflorescence, consisting of two outer glumes, the lower one ciliated, which enclose two florets - one (a) barren (sometimes fertile), consisting of a flowering glume and pale only, and the other (b) fertile, containing the pistil with elongated style.
The spikelets form a loose panicle,)(Ix.
The cultivated varieties are extremely numerous, some kinds being adapted for marshy land, others for growth on the hill A, spikelet (enlarged) B, bearded variety sides.
Every variety of racemose and paniculate inflorescence obtains, and the number of spikelets composing those of the large kinds is often immense.
The small flowers or spikelets are borne in pairs on the ultimate branches of a much branched feathery plume-like terminal grey inflorescence, 2 ft.
In the spicate forms, with sessile spikelets on the main axis, the latter is often dilated and flattened (Paspalum), or is more or less thickened and hollowed out (Stenotaphrum, Rottboellia, Tripsacum), when the spikelets are sunk and buried within the cavities.
Hilum a line; spikelets laterally compressed.
The pale is now generally considered to represent the single bracteole, characteristic of Monocotyledons, the binerved structure being the result of the pressure of the axis of the spikelet during the development of the pale, as in Iris and others.