bracteal (Meaning)

Wordnet

bracteal (a)

pertaining to or resembling or functioning as a bract

Webster

bracteal (a.)

Having the nature or appearance of a bract.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bracteal

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bracteal Sentence Examples

  1. The botanist identified the plant's bracteal structures as integral to its reproductive process.
  2. The bracteal leaves of the flower added a unique texture to its overall appearance.
  3. A close examination of the inflorescence revealed the presence of tiny bracteal appendages.
  4. The bracteal sheath protected the delicate flower buds from harsh weather conditions.
  5. In botanical illustrations, artists often highlight the intricate details of bracteal formations.
  6. The bracteal arrangement around the flower cluster varied between different species of plants.
  7. The bracteal tips of the pine cone acted as protective scales, enclosing the seeds within.
  8. During pollination, insects navigate towards the flower's bracteal structures to access nectar.
  9. The horticulturist studied the bracteal patterns to classify the plant into its appropriate botanical family.
  10. The bracteal development of the plant indicated that it was nearing the stage of flowering.

FAQs About the word bracteal

pertaining to or resembling or functioning as a bractHaving the nature or appearance of a bract.

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The botanist identified the plant's bracteal structures as integral to its reproductive process.

The bracteal leaves of the flower added a unique texture to its overall appearance.

A close examination of the inflorescence revealed the presence of tiny bracteal appendages.

The bracteal sheath protected the delicate flower buds from harsh weather conditions.