trijugous (Meaning)
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trijugous (a.)
Same as Trijugate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of trijugous
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
trijugous Sentence Examples
- The trijugous leaf of the oxalis plant displays a distinctive three-part structure.
- The trijugate branching of the coriander plant's stem creates a visually striking pattern.
- In the plant kingdom, trijugous structures occur in both leaves and inflorescences.
- A trijugous inflorescence, like that of the germander, consists of three flower clusters arranged on a common stalk.
- The trijugous nature of the bracts surrounding the flowers of the sedge plant aids in wind pollination.
- Some fern species exhibit trijugous fronds, with three leaflets arranged along a central rachis.
- The trijugous hairs on the petals of the butterfly weed attract pollinators seeking nectar.
- Trigugous stipules, found in certain plants, serve as protective structures for young leaves.
- The trijugous embryos within the seeds of certain plants provide a survival advantage in diverse environments.
- The unique trijugous arrangement of components contributes to the distinctive morphology and ecological adaptations of numerous plant species.
FAQs About the word trijugous
Same as Trijugate.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The trijugous leaf of the oxalis plant displays a distinctive three-part structure.
The trijugate branching of the coriander plant's stem creates a visually striking pattern.
In the plant kingdom, trijugous structures occur in both leaves and inflorescences.
A trijugous inflorescence, like that of the germander, consists of three flower clusters arranged on a common stalk.