urceolar (Meaning)
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urceolar (a.)
Urceolate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of urceolar
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urceolar Sentence Examples
- The urceolar leaves of the pitcher plant attract insects with their vibrant colors.
- The plant's flowers are carried on urceolar bracts that resemble small pitchers.
- The urceolar shape of the flower prevents water from collecting within its interior.
- The urceolar bracts provide a shelter for the plant's seeds, protecting them from predators.
- The urceolar shape of the leaf helps to trap insects, providing nutrients for the plant.
- The plant's urceolar leaves are modified structures that have evolved to attract and capture insects.
- The urceolar appendages on the plant's leaves resemble small pitchers, giving the plant its common name.
- The urceolar shape of the bracts allows the plant to collect rainwater, providing it with moisture.
- The urceolar shape of the flower is a distinctive feature that helps to identify the species.
- The plant's urceolar features are adaptations that have evolved to enhance its survival and reproductive success.
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Urceolate.
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The urceolar leaves of the pitcher plant attract insects with their vibrant colors.
The plant's flowers are carried on urceolar bracts that resemble small pitchers.
The urceolar shape of the flower prevents water from collecting within its interior.
The urceolar bracts provide a shelter for the plant's seeds, protecting them from predators.