tetrasepalous (Meaning)

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tetrasepalous (a.)

Having four sepals.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tetrasepalous

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tetrasepalous Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate tetrasepalous flowers of the clematis plant gracefully adorned the trellis.
  2. The tetrasepalous calyx of the mountain laurel blossom formed a protective envelope around its tender petals.
  3. The unusual tetrasepalous structure of the buttercup flower consisted of four distinct and equal sepals.
  4. Botanists meticulously examined the tetrasepalous condition of the rose campion, observing its four distinct sepals.
  5. The tetrasepalous calyx of the witch hazel plant provided support and protection for its distinctive spiky seed capsules.
  6. The symmetrical tetrasepalous flowers of the water lily floated peacefully on the pond's surface.
  7. The tetrasepalous structure of the Indian hawthorn served as a distinguishing characteristic, separating it from other species.
  8. The tetrasepalous condition of the buttercup plant ensured the development of four evenly spaced petals, creating a symmetrical flower.
  9. The evolution of tetrasepalous flowers in the nightshade family played a crucial role in attracting pollinators.
  10. The tetrasepalous calyx of the Chinese lantern flower added to its ornamental value, providing a vibrant contrast to its colorful petals.

FAQs About the word tetrasepalous

Having four sepals.

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The delicate tetrasepalous flowers of the clematis plant gracefully adorned the trellis.

The tetrasepalous calyx of the mountain laurel blossom formed a protective envelope around its tender petals.

The unusual tetrasepalous structure of the buttercup flower consisted of four distinct and equal sepals.

Botanists meticulously examined the tetrasepalous condition of the rose campion, observing its four distinct sepals.