Synonymer & Information om | Engelska ordet UMBELLATE


UMBELLATE

1

Antal bokstäver

9

Är palindrom

Nej

20
AT
ATE
BE
BEL
EL
ELL

2

1

4

622
AB
ABE


Sök efter UMBELLATE på:



Exempel på hur man kan använda UMBELLATE i en mening

  • In the submersed aquatic genus Nymphoides, leaves are floating and support a lax, umbellate or racemose inflorescence.
  • The inflorescence consists of either an umbellate cluster of flowers or a lax raceme, with internodes occurring between generally paired flowers.
  • The arrangement of the inflorescence in umbels is referred to as umbellate, or occasionally subumbellate (almost umbellate).
  • The highly fragrant, nectariferous flowers vary from white (rarely) through pinkish and purplish and occur in umbellate cymes.
  • The plants bloom in early through mid-summer, producing small, fragrant, pink to mauve (sometimes white) colored flowers in rounded umbellate racemes.
  • Chimaphila umbellata, the umbellate wintergreen, pipsissewa, or prince's pine, is a small perennial flowering plant found in dry woodlands, or sandy soils.
  • Branching is usually dichotomous or umbellate with anastomoses, which gives rise to reticulate growths on stalks in adults.
  • The scape carries a dense umbellate inflorescence with star-like flowers up to 9 mm across; the tepals are white with a green midvein; the anthers are purple or yellow.
  • Some examples are the bitter cherry (Prunus emarginata), currant (Ribes), blueberries and huckleberries (Vaccinium), and their most common source of food, pussy-paws (Spraguea umbellate).
  • Various representatives of the pear family are found here: one-sided pear, rotundifolious pear, verdant and small, pipsissewa umbellate, and sometimes a rare orchid plant, neottianta cucullata, can be found.
  • Hasseltia is unique among Salicaceae in that the species have pseudo-axile placentation, compound umbellate inflorescences, and a pair of glands embedded in the base of the leaf blades.
  • This section is the most diverse one within the subgenus in which subgroups differ according to the relationships of the lengths of leaves and scapes (leaves shorter, equal or longer than scapes) and inflorescences (fasciculate, umbellate or subglobose).
  • The terminal or axillary inflorescences can be umbellate, cymose, paniculate or of almost sessile clusters, the flowers are rarely solitary, and have small, paired connate bracts and bracteoles.
  • Some of the wood-decaying species include the hen of the woods (Grifola frondosa), umbellate polypore (Polyporus umbellatus), cauliflower fungus (Sparassis nemecii), Hartig's fire fungus (Phellinus hartigii), oak bracket (Inonotus dryadeus), dryad's saddle (Inonotus dryophilus), resinous polypore (Ganoderma resinaceum), glossy polypore (Ganoderma lucidum), ash tree bracket (Perenniporia fraxinea), coral tooth fungus (Hericium coralloides), lion's mane mushroom (Hericium erinaceus), bearded tooth fungus (Hericium flagellum), and orange-toothed crust (Sarcodontia crocea).


Förberedelsen av sidan tog: 719,77 ms.