caulis (Meaning)

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caulis (n.)

An herbaceous or woody stem which bears leaves, and may bear flowers.

Synonyms & Antonyms of caulis

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caulis Sentence Examples

  1. The caulis of the plant provided structural support for its leaves and flowers.
  2. Botanists study the anatomy of the caulis to understand the plant's growth patterns.
  3. The gardener carefully pruned the caulis to promote branching and lush foliage.
  4. In some species, the caulis stores reserves of water and nutrients to sustain the plant during periods of drought.
  5. During the winter months, the caulis of deciduous plants becomes dormant, awaiting the return of warmer temperatures.
  6. The caulis of the vine extended along the trellis, reaching for sunlight to support fruit production.
  7. In botanical illustrations, artists pay close attention to the details of the caulis to accurately represent plant species.
  8. The presence of nodes and internodes along the caulis determines the spacing and arrangement of leaves and flowers.
  9. Some plants produce edible shoots from the caulis, prized for their tender texture and mild flavor.
  10. The botanist examined the caulis under a microscope, observing the vascular tissues responsible for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant.

FAQs About the word caulis

An herbaceous or woody stem which bears leaves, and may bear flowers.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The caulis of the plant provided structural support for its leaves and flowers.

Botanists study the anatomy of the caulis to understand the plant's growth patterns.

The gardener carefully pruned the caulis to promote branching and lush foliage.

In some species, the caulis stores reserves of water and nutrients to sustain the plant during periods of drought.