Definition of Caespitose. Meaning of Caespitose. Synonyms of Caespitose

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Definition of Caespitose

Caespitose
Caespitose C[ae]s"pi*tose`, a. Same as Cespitose.
caespitose
Cespitose Ces"pi*tose`, a. [L. caespes turf.] (Bot.) Having the form a piece of turf, i. e., many stems from one rootstock or from many entangled rootstocks or roots. [Written also c[ae]spitose.]

Meaning of Caespitose from wikipedia

- off when the petals begin to open. Compare persistent and fugacious. caespitose Tufted or turf-like, e.g. the growth form of some gr****es and sedges....
- enforcement agencies. The species' preferred environment ranges from caespitose (growing in tight, separated clusters) to gregarious on deciduous wood-chips...
- be considered as leaves because the leaves make up the greater part. Caespitose: When stems grow in a tangled m**** or clump or in low growing mats. Cladode...
- semelincident caed-, -cid-, caes-, -cis- cut, kill Latin caedere, caesus caespitose, caesura, cement, cementation, cementitious, cementum, cespitose, chisel...
- typically grows to a height of 0.25 to 0.55 metres (0.8 to 1.8 ft) and has a caespitose habit. The plant blooms between April and May producing green-brown flowers...
- Commonly growing solitarily, it can also be gregarious (in a group) or caespitose (in a tuft). Spores are ejected from the underside of the fruit bodies...
- Concarena in Bergamasque Prealps. Galium montis-arerae is an ascending, caespitose herb. Stems are square in cross-section, up to 40 cm long. Leaves are...
- of little convex sporop****s with free but not raised margin, growing caespitose on bark. Microscopic characters, as in A. amorphus. This, by those who...
- is a sedge of the family Cyperaceae that is native to Australia. The caespitose and perennial sedge typically grows to a height of 0.25 to 1.0 metre (0...
- rhizomes, stolons or short rootstocks, but some species grow in tufts (caespitose). The culm – the flower-bearing stalk – is unbranched and usually erect...