rhizanthous (Meaning)

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rhizanthous (a.)

Producing flowers from a rootstock, or apparently from a root.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rhizanthous

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rhizanthous Sentence Examples

  1. The rhizanthous habit of the parasitic plant ensured its survival in the nutrient-poor soil.
  2. The orchid's rhizanthous roots clung tightly to the bark of the tree, providing support and nourishment.
  3. The rhizanthous nature of the fern allowed it to establish itself on bare rock, where few other plants could thrive.
  4. The rhizanthous stems of the plant extended deep into the ground, anchoring it firmly and absorbing essential nutrients.
  5. The rhizanthous root system of the tree was crucial for its survival during periods of drought.
  6. The rhizanthous plant's ability to absorb moisture and nutrients from the air made it well-suited to arid environments.
  7. The rhizanthous habit of the plant allowed it to take advantage of the nutrients present in decaying organic matter on the forest floor.
  8. The rhizanthous roots of the plant formed a symbiotic relationship with mycorrhizal fungi, enhancing its nutrient uptake.
  9. The rhizanthous habit of the parasitic plant enabled it to penetrate the roots of other plants, stealing their resources.
  10. The rhizanthous stems of the climbing plant provided support as it reached for sunlight in the dense understory.

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Producing flowers from a rootstock, or apparently from a root.

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The rhizanthous habit of the parasitic plant ensured its survival in the nutrient-poor soil.

The orchid's rhizanthous roots clung tightly to the bark of the tree, providing support and nourishment.

The rhizanthous nature of the fern allowed it to establish itself on bare rock, where few other plants could thrive.

The rhizanthous stems of the plant extended deep into the ground, anchoring it firmly and absorbing essential nutrients.