galbulus (Meaning)
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galbulus (n)
the seed-producing cone of a cypress tree
Synonyms & Antonyms of galbulus
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galbulus Sentence Examples
- The conifer's galbulus, a modified cone-like structure, bears the tree's seeds.
- The galbulus of the ginkgo tree is a fleshy, plum-like structure that contains the seeds.
- The Araucaria family boasts species with large, spiky galbuli that resemble pine cones.
- A mature galbulus contains numerous seeds surrounded by protective scales.
- The squirrels gathered around the trunk, eager to feast on the fallen galbuli.
- The galbuli of the Dawn Redwood are small and round, resembling miniature oranges.
- The fossil record reveals ancient galbuli that predate modern conifer species.
- The distinctive shape of the galbulus aids in seed dispersal, carried by wind or animals.
- The toxic resin in the galbulus of some cypress species protects the seeds from predators.
- The evolutionary history of galbuli sheds light on the diversity and adaptation of coniferous trees.
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the seed-producing cone of a cypress tree
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The conifer's galbulus, a modified cone-like structure, bears the tree's seeds.
The galbulus of the ginkgo tree is a fleshy, plum-like structure that contains the seeds.
The Araucaria family boasts species with large, spiky galbuli that resemble pine cones.
A mature galbulus contains numerous seeds surrounded by protective scales.