scaphosepalum (Meaning)

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scaphosepalum (n)

comprises some tropical American species usually placed in genus Masdevallia: diminutive plants with small flowers carried on one scape

Synonyms & Antonyms of scaphosepalum

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scaphosepalum Sentence Examples

  1. The scaphosepalum, a modified sepal, forms the prominent helmet-like structure in the orchid flower.
  2. The pitcher plant's scaphosepalum attracts insects by producing a sweet nectar.
  3. Some slipper orchids have a highly inflated scaphosepalum that resembles a pouch.
  4. The scaphosepalum of the lady slipper orchid guides pollinators towards the flower's reproductive organs.
  5. The showy scaphosepalum of the orchid Phragmipedium exstaminodium attracts hummingbirds as pollinators.
  6. The green scaphosepalum of the orchid Epidendrum nocturnum blends well with the surrounding foliage.
  7. The red-streaked scaphosepalum of the orchid Cattleya walkeriana is a striking visual feature.
  8. The intricate patterns on the scaphosepalum of the orchid Masdevallia coccinea resemble miniature paintings.
  9. The fused scaphosepalum and petals of the orchid Gongora form a unique and eye-catching flower.
  10. The scented scaphosepalum of the orchid Vanilla planifolia releases a sweet aroma that attracts bees for pollination.

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comprises some tropical American species usually placed in genus Masdevallia: diminutive plants with small flowers carried on one scape

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The scaphosepalum, a modified sepal, forms the prominent helmet-like structure in the orchid flower.

The pitcher plant's scaphosepalum attracts insects by producing a sweet nectar.

Some slipper orchids have a highly inflated scaphosepalum that resembles a pouch.

The scaphosepalum of the lady slipper orchid guides pollinators towards the flower's reproductive organs.