thalamifloral (Meaning)

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thalamifloral (a.)

Alt. of Thalamiflorous

Synonyms & Antonyms of thalamifloral

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thalamifloral Sentence Examples

  1. The thalamifloral plant family Ranunculaceae is known for its showy flowers with numerous petals.
  2. Thalamifloral flowers have their floral parts attached to the receptacle, rather than the calyx tube.
  3. The Magnolia order is entirely thalamifloral, characterized by large, solitary flowers with conspicuous sepals.
  4. Buttercups, a member of the thalamifloral family Ranunculaceae, are found in various habitats worldwide.
  5. The thalamifloral flower structure allows for greater flexibility in floral design and attracts diverse pollinators.
  6. Thalamifloral plants typically have spiral phyllotaxis, with leaves arranged in a helix around the stem.
  7. The perianth in thalamifloral flowers consists of distinct sepals and petals, providing multiple layers of protection.
  8. The thalamifloral structure enables the formation of floral tubes, attractive to insects seeking nectar.
  9. Thalamifloral flowers are often fragrant, releasing scents to attract pollinators over long distances.
  10. The diversity of thalamifloral flowers has played a significant role in the evolution of pollination strategies in the plant kingdom.

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Alt. of Thalamiflorous

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The thalamifloral plant family Ranunculaceae is known for its showy flowers with numerous petals.

Thalamifloral flowers have their floral parts attached to the receptacle, rather than the calyx tube.

The Magnolia order is entirely thalamifloral, characterized by large, solitary flowers with conspicuous sepals.

Buttercups, a member of the thalamifloral family Ranunculaceae, are found in various habitats worldwide.