phyllophorous (Meaning)
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phyllophorous (a.)
Leaf-bearing; producing leaves.
Synonyms & Antonyms of phyllophorous
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phyllophorous Sentence Examples
- The phyllophorous shoot of the fern bore fertile fronds.
- Phyllophorous phyllotaxy refers to the arrangement of leaves on a stem.
- The phyllophorous branches of the moss extended upwards.
- The fern displayed distinct phyllophorous fronds with spore-bearing structures.
- The phyllophorous stems of the plant supported its leaf-like structures.
- The phyllophorous nodes on the stem gave rise to leaves.
- The phyllophorous gametophyte of the fern produced male and female sex organs.
- Phyllophorous plants exhibit a close relationship between their leaves and reproductive structures.
- The phyllophorous foliage of the fern provided a vibrant green canopy.
- Phyllophorous species are characterized by their unique leaf-bearing stems.
FAQs About the word phyllophorous
Leaf-bearing; producing leaves.
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No antonyms found.
The phyllophorous shoot of the fern bore fertile fronds.
Phyllophorous phyllotaxy refers to the arrangement of leaves on a stem.
The phyllophorous branches of the moss extended upwards.
The fern displayed distinct phyllophorous fronds with spore-bearing structures.