Definition of Cauline. Meaning of Cauline. Synonyms of Cauline

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Definition of Cauline

Cauline
Cauline Cau"line, a. (Bot.) Growing immediately on a caulis; of or pertaining to a caulis.

Meaning of Cauline from wikipedia

- lesser degree—along the stem. Basal Arising from the base of the plant. Cauline Attached to the aerial stem. Opposite Two leaves, branches, or flower parts...
- from the base, glabrous. Leaves similar to paper, glabrous. The middle cauline leaves petiolate, petiole 3-6 cm; leaf blade divided almost at the base...
- There are both basal and cauline leaves. There are between 0-8 basal leaves at the anthesis. There are between 3-11 cauline leaves at the anthesis. The...
- (39–47 in) tall. Radical leaves and lower cauline ones become withered when the flowers bloom. Mid cauline leaves are arranged alternately, ovate or wide...
- glabrous, the leaves are opposite, simple and linear. At the base of the cauline leaves a sheath embraces the stem. The epicalyx is formed by many leafy...
- and are divided into: Protohemicryptophytes: only cauline foliage; Partial rosette plants: both cauline and basal rosette foliage; and Rosette plants: only...
- racemosum is a con****uous and easily identifiable gr**** with broad, shiny cauline leaves and large, long-awned spikelets. It grows in dry or mesic forests...
- to 250 mm (10 in) long, bi- to tripinnate with long petioles, with the cauline leaves (those on the stem) smaller, 50–100 mm (2–4 in) long, less divided...
- typically have two to six leaves, some species up to 12. The tulip's leaf is cauline (born on a stem), strap-shaped, with a waxy coating, and the leaves are...
- Sattler, R. & Lacroix, C. (1988). "Development and evolution of basal cauline placentation: Basella rubra". American Journal of Botany. 75 (6): 918–927...