oppositifolious (Meaning)

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oppositifolious (a.)

Placed at the same node with a leaf, but separated from it by the whole diameter of the stem; as, an oppositifolious peduncle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of oppositifolious

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oppositifolious Sentence Examples

  1. The oppositifolious leaves of the maple tree were arranged in a symmetrical pattern opposite each other.
  2. The oppositifolious arrangement of the mint plant's leaves facilitated efficient gas exchange in dense vegetation.
  3. Orchids commonly exhibit oppositifolious growth, with leaves located oppositely on the stem.
  4. The oppositifolious leaves of the elderberry provided ample shade to the surrounding plants.
  5. The mint family (Lamiaceae) is characterized by oppositifolious leaves arranged in decussate pairs.
  6. The oppositifolious leaves of the honeysuckle vine twined around trellises and fences.
  7. The oppositifolious growth habit of the basil plant made it suitable for dense container gardens.
  8. The oppositifolious arrangement of the rosewood tree's leaves allowed for optimal sunlight absorption.
  9. The oppositifolious leaves of the butterfly bush attracted pollinators with their showy inflorescences.
  10. The oppositifolious growth pattern of the sagebrush plant created a dense understory in arid landscapes.

FAQs About the word oppositifolious

Placed at the same node with a leaf, but separated from it by the whole diameter of the stem; as, an oppositifolious peduncle.

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The oppositifolious leaves of the maple tree were arranged in a symmetrical pattern opposite each other.

The oppositifolious arrangement of the mint plant's leaves facilitated efficient gas exchange in dense vegetation.

Orchids commonly exhibit oppositifolious growth, with leaves located oppositely on the stem.

The oppositifolious leaves of the elderberry provided ample shade to the surrounding plants.