Definition of Apiculated. Meaning of Apiculated. Synonyms of Apiculated

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Definition of Apiculated

Apiculated
Apiculate A*pic"u*late, Apiculated A*pic"u*la`ted, a. [See Apicular.] (Bot.) Terminated abruptly by a small, distinct point, as a leaf.

Meaning of Apiculated from wikipedia

- leaf tip or base Pointed, having a short sharp apex angled less than 90° apiculate apiculatus leaf tip Tapering and ending in a short, slender point aristate...
- inflorescences in the form of a cluster. The fruits are yellow, round, apiculated, with yellow pulp and each contains one seed. It is distributed in South...
- stem, or the trunk of a tree, e.g. an apical meristem or an apical bud. apiculate especially of leaves, ending in a short triangular point. See also Leaf...
- 5v10.5 cm long, c. 6–20 mm broad, linear or oblong, obtuse or subacute, apiculate, pubescent on both sides, hairs appressed, silky. Petiole c. 1.2–2.5 mm...
- 3 in) long and 0.8–2 cm (0.3–0.8 in) wide with pointed (a****inate or apiculate) tips. They have a raised midrib on the upper and lower surface, with...
- like needles. They are shaped nearly round in cross section, and end apiculate, or with a sharp tip. The leaves are evergreen, heavily sclerified, and...
- 5–8 mm long, and the anthers are about 3 mm long, rounded or indistinctly apiculate, and densely bearded at the base and along one side. The fruit of Thunbergia...
- Wa(Dzongkha) Brief Description: Leaves linerspathulate sometimes brown apiculate, acute or sub obtuse. Flower corolla densely white, yellowish – grey or...
- the tree owes its specific epithet serrata. The leaves are a****inate or apiculate, rounded or subcordate at the base, and contain 8–14 pairs of veins. The...
- at 25°C reveals cells that are 3.5 to 18 μm by 2.5 to 5.0 μm in size, apiculate, ovoid to elongate, appearing singly or in pairs. Reproduction is by budding...