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Meaning of rhizomata
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rhizomata (pl.)
of Rhizoma
rhizomata Sentence Examples
- The fern's rhizomata, the horizontal underground stems, served as a storage mechanism for nutrients.
- Farmers planted potatoes, knowing that the rhizomata would produce new plants for the next season.
- Researchers studied the rhizomata of ginger to determine its medicinal properties.
- The invasive plant's rhizomata spread rapidly, forming dense mats that choked out other vegetation.
- The botanist examined the rhizomata of the rare orchid, noting their unique morphology.
- The garden's terraced beds provided optimal conditions for the rhizomata of the irises to thrive.
- The rhizomata of the lotus plant, growing in a tranquil pond, represented the cycle of life and rebirth.
- Archeologists discovered ancient tools made from the rhizomata of certain ferns.
- Rhizomata formed a complex network beneath the forest floor, connecting trees and exchanging nutrients.
- The herbarium housed specimens of rhizomata from various plant species, preserving their morphological diversity.
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of Rhizoma
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The fern's rhizomata, the horizontal underground stems, served as a storage mechanism for nutrients.
Farmers planted potatoes, knowing that the rhizomata would produce new plants for the next season.
Researchers studied the rhizomata of ginger to determine its medicinal properties.
The invasive plant's rhizomata spread rapidly, forming dense mats that choked out other vegetation.