Definition of Arboriform. Meaning of Arboriform. Synonyms of Arboriform

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Definition of Arboriform

Arboriform
Arboriform Ar*bor"i*form, a. Treelike in shape.

Meaning of Arboriform from wikipedia

- Theobroma speciosum is an arboriform species of flowering plant in the mallow family native to northern South America. It is the 35th most abundant species...
- Sudan, western Kenya, and northwestern Tanzania. Ficus saussureana is an arboriform species that grows up to 20m tall with a broad crown. Leaves are arranged...
- concentric striae of growth. Typical for this species are the tree-like ("arboriform") siphonal papillae - all other European freshwater mussels have undivided...
- other members of its genus (Hexagonia hirta, Hexagonia apiaria) due to an arboriform (tree-like) branching pattern and sclerohyphae with inflated axial elements...
- (1 in) thick at the base. It has a dimitic hyphal system, with tree-like ("arboriform") skeletal hyphae in the tube tissue. The spores are more or less spherical...
- generative hyphae have clamp connections. Skeletal-binding hyphae are arboriform, and hyaline. The cap cuticle comprises a cutis made of hyaline to brown...
- without clamp connections. Skeletal-binding hyphae are usually dominating, arboriform (tree-like), and hyaline. The cap cuticle is not differentiated into distinct...
- with three inhabited worlds. The largest, Cascadia, is known for its arboriform space station and its strict code of conduct which requires perfect courtesy...
- connections in the generative hyphae. The hyphae in the subiculum are arboriform (tree-like); these are binding-type hyphae. Cystidia feature yellowish...