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perigynia (pl.)

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perigynia Sentence Examples

  1. The sedges' perigynia contained the tiny flowers, protecting them from the elements.
  2. The size and shape of the perigynia were key characteristics used to identify sedge species.
  3. The perigynia of Carex lupulina formed clusters on the inflorescence, resembling hops.
  4. The perigynia of Cyperus papyrus were used to create the ancient Egyptian writing material known as papyrus.
  5. The presence of perigynia on the inflorescence confirmed the identification of the sedge as Scirpus cyperinus.
  6. The mature perigynia of Eriophorum angustifolium turned white and cottony, creating a distinctive appearance.
  7. The reddish-brown perigynia of Kobresia graminea contrasted with the green leaves, giving the sedge a unique visual appeal.
  8. The perigynia of Cladium mariscus were inflated and bladder-like, aiding in seed dispersal by floating on water.
  9. The perigynia of Rhynchospora alba were covered in short bristles, providing them with added protection.
  10. The perigynia of Carex flava had a distinctive yellowish-green color, making them easily distinguishable from other sedge species.

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The sedges' perigynia contained the tiny flowers, protecting them from the elements.

The size and shape of the perigynia were key characteristics used to identify sedge species.

The perigynia of Carex lupulina formed clusters on the inflorescence, resembling hops.

The perigynia of Cyperus papyrus were used to create the ancient Egyptian writing material known as papyrus.