akene Sentence Examples

  1. The maple tree released its winged akene seeds, carried away by the gentle breeze.
  2. Each sunflower head contained numerous akene fruits, ready to be dispersed by the wind.
  3. The botanist carefully studied the structure of the akene to understand its role in plant reproduction.
  4. The dandelion's fluffy pappus aided in the dispersal of its akene seeds across the field.
  5. The squirrels busily gathered akene nuts and buried them in the ground for winter storage.
  6. The farmer observed the dispersal of akene seeds as the mature plants released them into the air.
  7. In the autumn breeze, the silver maple trees released their akene seeds, creating a mesmerizing dance in the air.
  8. The cottonwood tree's akene fruits resembled small, cotton-like tufts carried by the wind.
  9. A field of milkweed plants stood tall, their akene pods ready to burst and send seeds drifting in the wind.
  10. The dispersal mechanism of the daisy's akene seeds ensured the plant's ability to colonize new areas.

akene Meaning

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akene (n.)

Same as Achene.

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Same as Achene.

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The maple tree released its winged akene seeds, carried away by the gentle breeze.

Each sunflower head contained numerous akene fruits, ready to be dispersed by the wind.

The botanist carefully studied the structure of the akene to understand its role in plant reproduction.

The dandelion's fluffy pappus aided in the dispersal of its akene seeds across the field.