trifloral Antonyms

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Meaning of trifloral

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trifloral (a.)

Alt. of Triflorous

trifloral Sentence Examples

  1. The trifloral bracts of the poinsettia plant enhance its festive appearance.
  2. The trifloral pedicels of the black-eyed Susan attract pollinators with their yellow hues.
  3. The trifloral leaves of the wood sorrel are edible and have a slightly acidic flavor.
  4. The trifloral stems of the maidenhair fern add an elegant touch to floral arrangements.
  5. The trifloral sepals of the passion flower exhibit intricate patterns and vibrant colors.
  6. The trifloral anthers of the magnolia release large amounts of pollen, aiding in pollination.
  7. The trifloral carpels of the apple blossom develop into the fruit after fertilization.
  8. The trifloral styles of the bellflower are fused together, forming a distinctive columnar structure.
  9. The trifloral stigmas of the sunflower are highly receptive to pollen, ensuring successful seed production.
  10. The trifloral bracteoles of the lily of the valley protect the delicate flowers from environmental stresses.

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The trifloral bracts of the poinsettia plant enhance its festive appearance.

The trifloral pedicels of the black-eyed Susan attract pollinators with their yellow hues.

The trifloral leaves of the wood sorrel are edible and have a slightly acidic flavor.

The trifloral stems of the maidenhair fern add an elegant touch to floral arrangements.