tricoccous Sentence Examples
- The tricoccous fruit of the burdock plant easily disperses its seeds over long distances.
- The tricoccous structure of the Euphorbiaceae family's capsule allows for efficient seed dispersal.
- The tricoccous seed pod of the Ricinus communis plant contains highly poisonous seeds.
- The tricoccous capsule of the papaya fruit protects the small, edible seeds within.
- The tricoccous nature of the castor bean capsule enables easy extraction of its valuable oil.
- The tricoccous fruits of the Hura crepitans tree explode with great force, scattering their seeds widely.
- The tricoccous fruit of the Tribecos is known for its distinctive three-pointed shape.
- The tricoccous capsule of the Manihot esculenta plant contains the starchy root we know as cassava.
- The tricoccous seed pod of the Mercurialis genus is used in traditional medicine for its laxative properties.
- The tricoccous fruit of the Croton tiglium tree is a valuable source of medicinal oil.
tricoccous Meaning
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tricoccous (a.)
Having three cocci, or roundish carpels.
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Having three cocci, or roundish carpels.
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The tricoccous fruit of the burdock plant easily disperses its seeds over long distances.
The tricoccous structure of the Euphorbiaceae family's capsule allows for efficient seed dispersal.
The tricoccous seed pod of the Ricinus communis plant contains highly poisonous seeds.
The tricoccous capsule of the papaya fruit protects the small, edible seeds within.