obvolute Sentence Examples

  1. The leaves of Obvoluteanthus roseus are obvolute, with the margins overlapping and completely enclosing the stem.
  2. Obvolute leaf arrangement is common in many succulent plants to reduce water loss and conserve moisture.
  3. The obvolute leaves of Aloe species form a protective rosette around the plant's base.
  4. In Codiaeum variegatum, the obvolute leaves exhibit striking patterns and vibrant colors.
  5. Obvolute bud scales protect emerging shoots from desiccation and mechanical damage.
  6. Forage grasses often have obvolute leaves, which facilitates their consumption by grazing animals.
  7. Obvolute leaf bases can trap water and nutrients, providing a beneficial microenvironment for the plant.
  8. Embryos with obvolute cotyledons have their leaves folded inward and overlapping.
  9. Obvolute seeds ensure protection and dispersal by enclosing the embryo in a tough seed coat.
  10. The obvolute sepals of some flowers wrap tightly around the developing petals and stamens.

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The leaves of Obvoluteanthus roseus are obvolute, with the margins overlapping and completely enclosing the stem.

Obvolute leaf arrangement is common in many succulent plants to reduce water loss and conserve moisture.

The obvolute leaves of Aloe species form a protective rosette around the plant's base.

In Codiaeum variegatum, the obvolute leaves exhibit striking patterns and vibrant colors.