microphyllous (Meaning)

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microphyllous (a.)

Small-leaved.

Synonyms & Antonyms of microphyllous

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microphyllous Sentence Examples

  1. The microphyllous nature of the plant's leaves allows for increased photosynthesis.
  2. The microphyllous gymnosperms exhibit small, often needle-like leaves that minimize water loss.
  3. The shrub's microphyllous foliage provides dense cover and shelter for wildlife.
  4. The microphyllous fern species have delicate, highly dissected leaves that create an ethereal appearance.
  5. The microphyllous leaves of the cypress tree offer protection from strong winds and harsh sunlight.
  6. The microphyllous succulents possess thick, fleshy leaves that store water in arid environments.
  7. The microphyllous grasses and herbs form dense, low-growing vegetation in grasslands and meadows.
  8. The microphyllous understory plants of the forest provide shade and support for larger species.
  9. The microphyllous epiphytes cling to the branches of trees and absorb nutrients from the air and rain.
  10. The microphyllous shrubs and bushes in the desert have adapted to survive in extreme heat and limited water availability.

FAQs About the word microphyllous

Small-leaved.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The microphyllous nature of the plant's leaves allows for increased photosynthesis.

The microphyllous gymnosperms exhibit small, often needle-like leaves that minimize water loss.

The shrub's microphyllous foliage provides dense cover and shelter for wildlife.

The microphyllous fern species have delicate, highly dissected leaves that create an ethereal appearance.