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Meaning of scapose
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scapose (s)
resembling or consisting of a scape; having a bare leafless stalk growing directly from the ground
scapose Sentence Examples
- The slender scapose of the fern extended gracefully upwards.
- The delicate scapose supported the fragile petals of the orchid.
- The succulent scapose of the agave pierced through the arid soil.
- The red-tinged scapose of the bloodroot emerged after the winter frost.
- The tall, cylindrical scapose of the dandelion bore a fluffy seed head.
- The fleshy scapose of the banana plant supported the heavy fruit cluster.
- The zig-zag scapose of the oxalis grew rapidly towards the sunlight.
- The photosynthetic scapose of the pickleweed played a vital role in its coastal habitat.
- The rigid scapose of the horsetail provided structural support in the wetland.
- The branched scapose of the moss pink created a delicate flower arrangement.
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resembling or consisting of a scape; having a bare leafless stalk growing directly from the ground
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The slender scapose of the fern extended gracefully upwards.
The delicate scapose supported the fragile petals of the orchid.
The succulent scapose of the agave pierced through the arid soil.
The red-tinged scapose of the bloodroot emerged after the winter frost.