tetradynamian (Meaning)

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tetradynamian (n.)

A plant of the order Tetradynamia.

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tetradynamian (a.)

Alt. of Tetradynamous

Synonyms & Antonyms of tetradynamian

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tetradynamian Sentence Examples

  1. The tetradynamian plants are characterized by having four long and two short stamens.
  2. The tetradynamian family, including cabbage and broccoli, is widely cultivated for their edible leaves and fruits.
  3. The tetradynamian condition, with its four long stamens and two short stamens, is unique to the Brassicaceae family.
  4. The tetradynamian stamens are arranged in a cross-shaped pattern, with two pairs of long stamens alternating with two pairs of short stamens.
  5. The tetradynamian flower structure provides an efficient mechanism for cross-pollination.
  6. The tetradynamian species exhibit a wide range of morphological and ecological diversity.
  7. The tetradynamian plants are known for their glucosinolate content, which contributes to their pungent flavor and medicinal properties.
  8. The study of tetradynamian plants has provided valuable insights into plant evolution and systematics.
  9. The tetradynamian condition has been proposed as a synapomorphy for the Brassicaceae family.
  10. The tetradynamian flowers often possess showy petals that attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies.

FAQs About the word tetradynamian

A plant of the order Tetradynamia., Alt. of Tetradynamous

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The tetradynamian plants are characterized by having four long and two short stamens.

The tetradynamian family, including cabbage and broccoli, is widely cultivated for their edible leaves and fruits.

The tetradynamian condition, with its four long stamens and two short stamens, is unique to the Brassicaceae family.

The tetradynamian stamens are arranged in a cross-shaped pattern, with two pairs of long stamens alternating with two pairs of short stamens.