rosulate (Meaning)

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rosulate (a.)

Arranged in little roselike clusters; -- said of leaves and bracts.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rosulate

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rosulate Sentence Examples

  1. The succulent plant exhibited a rosulate growth pattern, forming a circular arrangement of leaves.
  2. The rosulate leaves embraced the stem, providing the plant with protection from dehydration.
  3. Echeverias are known for their striking rosulate foliage, which varies in shape and color.
  4. The rosette of the cactus served as a reservoir for water, enabling it to survive in arid environments.
  5. The rosulate arrangement of leaves allowed for optimal light absorption and gas exchange.
  6. The rosette of the pineapple plant formed a crown-like structure that protected the fruit.
  7. Carnivorous plants often have rosulate leaves to trap and digest insects for nutrients.
  8. The rosulate leaves of sedums formed dense mats, providing groundcover in gardens.
  9. The rosulate habit of some plants reduced surface area and minimized water loss.
  10. The rosulate rosette was a characteristic feature of many succulent plants, contributing to their unique appearance.

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Arranged in little roselike clusters; -- said of leaves and bracts.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The succulent plant exhibited a rosulate growth pattern, forming a circular arrangement of leaves.

The rosulate leaves embraced the stem, providing the plant with protection from dehydration.

Echeverias are known for their striking rosulate foliage, which varies in shape and color.

The rosette of the cactus served as a reservoir for water, enabling it to survive in arid environments.