unilabiate Synonyms
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unilabiate Meaning
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unilabiate (a.)
Having one lip only; as, a unilabiate corolla.
unilabiate Sentence Examples
- The unilabiate calyx of the Solanum species has a single petal-like lobe.
- The unilabiate corolla of the Lamium genus consists of an upper and lower lip.
- The flowers of the Lamiaceae family often exhibit a unilabiate structure, with a prominent upper lip.
- The unilabiate stamens of the Malvaceae genus feature a single whorl of anthers.
- The unilabiate ovary of the Boraginaceae family has a single carpel with one ovule.
- The unilabiate stigma of the Acanthaceae family is typically bilobed or horned.
- The unilabiate inflorescence of the Poaceae family is characterized by a single spikelet with florets arranged in two rows.
- The unilabiate leaves of the Plantaginaceae family have a single blade with parallel veins.
- The unilabiate root system of the Asteraceae family consists of a taproot with lateral roots.
- The unilabiate growth habit of the Cactaceae family is typified by a single stem with no branches.
FAQs About the word unilabiate
Having one lip only; as, a unilabiate corolla.
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The unilabiate calyx of the Solanum species has a single petal-like lobe.
The unilabiate corolla of the Lamium genus consists of an upper and lower lip.
The flowers of the Lamiaceae family often exhibit a unilabiate structure, with a prominent upper lip.
The unilabiate stamens of the Malvaceae genus feature a single whorl of anthers.