Definition & Meaning | English word EBRACTEATE
EBRACTEATE
Definitions of EBRACTEATE
- (botany) Having no bracts.
Number of letters
10
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using EBRACTEATE in a Sentence
- A plant having bracts is referred to as bracteate or bracteolate, while one that lacks them is referred to as ebracteate or ebracteolate.
- Racemes are corymbose, densely flowered, ebracteate or rarely lowermost few flowers bracteate, elongated considerably in fruit.
- Panicle axillary, pedunculate, bracteate or ebracteate; bracts and bracteoles subulate, minute, caducous.
- The axillary and terminal inflorescences consist of spicately or sometimes paniculately arranged compact glomerules of flowers, ebracteate or in the axils of leaf-like bracts.
- The genus has simple or branched trichomes, basal leaves with petioles which are linear to oblanceolate or oblong, relatively elongated stems with or without cauline leaves, inflorescences which are ebracteate or basally bracteate racemes which are longer than basal leaves, and seeds without mucilage.
- The inflorescence is an ebracteate, corymbose, lax (not stiffly erect) raceme with many flowers which elongates considerably when in fruit.
- The flowers are cymose (having a cyme), axillary (at leaf joints), pedunculate (stalked) and ebracteate (lacking bracts).
- Plants of this subspecies of forget-me-not are perennial rosettes which form caespitose tufts or clumps, with ebracteate, erect inflorescences, and white corollas with exserted stamens.
- Plants of this subspecies of forget-me-not are perennial rosettes which form stoloniferous mats, with long, ebracteate, erect inflorescences, and white corollas with exserted stamens.
- Plants of this species of forget-me-not are perennial rosettes with ebracteate (or partially bracteate) inflorescences and white corollas and exserted anthers.
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