interfoliaceous (Meaning)

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interfoliaceous (a.)

At the same node with opposite or whorled leaves, but occupying a position between their places of attachment.

Synonyms & Antonyms of interfoliaceous

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

interfoliaceous Sentence Examples

  1. The interfoliaceous structure of the plant allowed for efficient gas exchange.
  2. The lichen had an interfoliaceous thallus, with algae interspersed among fungal hyphae.
  3. The leaves of the succulent exhibited an interfoliaceous arrangement, conserving water.
  4. The roots of the mangrove tree had interfoliaceous pneumatophores, enabling it to breathe in flooded environments.
  5. The interfoliaceous anatomy of the moss facilitated the absorption and transport of water and nutrients.
  6. The petals of the flower were interfoliaceous, overlapping and creating a protective layer for the reproductive organs.
  7. The interfoliaceous bud scales of the tree protected its delicate inner tissues during winter dormancy.
  8. The stem of the bamboo was interfoliaceous, with nodes and internodes alternating to provide stability.
  9. The interfoliaceous structure of the algae allowed for optimal light absorption and photosynthesis.
  10. The interfoliaceous growth habit of the lichen allowed it to form intricate patterns on rocks and trees.

FAQs About the word interfoliaceous

At the same node with opposite or whorled leaves, but occupying a position between their places of attachment.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The interfoliaceous structure of the plant allowed for efficient gas exchange.

The lichen had an interfoliaceous thallus, with algae interspersed among fungal hyphae.

The leaves of the succulent exhibited an interfoliaceous arrangement, conserving water.

The roots of the mangrove tree had interfoliaceous pneumatophores, enabling it to breathe in flooded environments.