bulbel (Meaning)

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bulbel (n.)

A separable bulb formed on some flowering plants.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bulbel

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bulbel Sentence Examples

  1. In the garden, a bulbel emerged from the soil, hinting at the impending bloom of a vibrant flower.
  2. The bulbel of the tulip bulb promised a burst of color in the spring.
  3. As I dug deeper into the earth, I uncovered a cluster of bulbel structures, indicating a network of plant roots.
  4. Each bulbel on the stem held the potential to develop into a new plant.
  5. The botanist carefully examined the bulbel under the microscope to study its cellular structure.
  6. After rainfall, tiny bulbel formations appeared along the forest floor, marking the growth of fungi.
  7. The farmer noted the presence of bulbel nodules on the potato roots, a sign of healthy tuber development.
  8. A gentle tug revealed the delicate bulbel clinging to the parent plant, ready to be replanted elsewhere.
  9. The gardener separated the bulbel clusters, preparing them for propagation in different pots.
  10. Under the right conditions, the bulbel would sprout, giving rise to a flourishing plant.

FAQs About the word bulbel

A separable bulb formed on some flowering plants.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

In the garden, a bulbel emerged from the soil, hinting at the impending bloom of a vibrant flower.

The bulbel of the tulip bulb promised a burst of color in the spring.

As I dug deeper into the earth, I uncovered a cluster of bulbel structures, indicating a network of plant roots.

Each bulbel on the stem held the potential to develop into a new plant.