Definition of Bracteoles. Meaning of Bracteoles. Synonyms of Bracteoles

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Definition of Bracteoles

Bracteole
Bracteole Brac"te*ole, n. [L. bracteola, dim. of bractea. See Bractea.] (Bot.) Same as Bractlet.

Meaning of Bracteoles from wikipedia

- flower, is a modification of bracteoles In other words, the epicalyx is a group of bracts resembling a calyx or bracteoles forming a whorl outer to the...
- flower is depicted, the axis is not present and therefore cannot be shown. Bracteoles, if they are present, are usually drawn on the sides of the diagram. Not...
- by the bracteoles, which subtend the flower and wholly or partially encomp**** the sepals. Hedge bindweed has two rather long, narrow bracteoles which do...
- cases: the monkey is missing external ears, and the pea is missing earlike bracteoles) may refer to: Aotus (plant), one of the plant genera commonly known as...
- tall. The bracteoles look like long whiskers hanging from a bat that can be 8-10 inches in length. Some researchers believe that the bracteoles have photosynthetic...
- but may be applied to morphology of other parts of plants, e.g. bracts, bracteoles, sti****s, sepals, petals, carpels or scales. Some of these terms are...
- arid areas are home to rhomboid and succulent bracteoles, whereas slim dry and deltoid shaped bracteoles are found in Queensland and New South Wales. A...
- under the flower head. The length of outside bracteoles is about 1/3 of the length of inside bracteoles Head in full bloom. A Taraxa**** ****oni**** flower...
- flower is by the bracteoles, which subtend the flower and wholly or partially encomp**** the sepals. Large bindweed has short, wider bracteoles which overlap...
- Male flowers are arranged along branchlets in spikes with persistent bracteoles, female flowers in spikes on short side-branches (effectively "peduncles")...