Definition of Campanulate. Meaning of Campanulate. Synonyms of Campanulate

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Definition of Campanulate

Campanulate
Campanulate Cam*pan"u*late, a. (Bot.) Bell-shaped.

Meaning of Campanulate from wikipedia

- layer that provides partially undifferentiated cells for plant growth. campanulate Bell-shaped. camptodromous Pinnate venation in which the secondary veins...
- A bell barrow, sometimes referred to as a Wes**** type barrow, campanulate form barrow, or a bermed barrow, is a type of tumulus identified as such by...
- appreciated for its very showy reddish-orange or crimson (rarely yellow), campanulate flowers. The generic name comes from the Ancient Gr**** words σπαθη (spathe)...
- along the branch and sometimes on the trunk itself. Calyx: Dark red, campanulate, oblique, five-toothed, imbricate in bud. Corolla: Papilionaceous, petals...
- Tubular-campanulate corolla, bearing long points and emergent from tubular calyx (Brugmansia aurea, Golden Angel's Trumpet, family Solanaceae)....
- (Chol). Cap: 1.5 – 4 cm across, dry, at first hemispheric, expanding to campanulate to convex, with an incurved margin when young. Young caps start out light...
- trunk is pachycaul, and typically short and fat. It produces large, campanulate, yellow flowers. The species was formally known as: Pachypodium rosulatum...
- Armillaria ostoyae Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is campanulate or convex Hymenium is decurrent Stipe has a ring Spore print is white...
- 5 petals attached to a nectary disk, but in Velascoa the flowers are campanulate and have an extremely reduced nectary disk. Apacheria - one species,...
- not very robust and has a campanulate calyx. Salvia campanulata var. chaenocalyx is a robust plant with a funnelform-campanulate calyx. "Lamiaceae" (PDF)...