Definition of Divaricately. Meaning of Divaricately. Synonyms of Divaricately

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Definition of Divaricately

Divaricately
Divaricately Di*var"i*cate*ly, adv. With divarication.

Meaning of Divaricately from wikipedia

- Look up divaricate, divarication, or divaricating in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Divaricate means branching, or having separation or a degree of separation...
- wounds and medical purposes. The bidibidi is a small plant with deeply divaricated opposite leaflets and long stems ending in a globular capitulum. The...
- shrubs and small trees. The Williamsoniaceae are thought to have had a divaricate branching habit, similar to that of living Banksia, and adapted to growing...
- contend that a number of plant species evolved to avoid moa browsing. Divaricating plants such as Pennantia corymbosa (the kaikōmako), which have small...
- species has a divaricating habit that lasts for the life of the shrub unlike other New Zealand Sophora species which lose the divaricating habit as adult...
- Coprosma in the family Rubiaceae. It is a widely-distributed small leaved divaricating shrub found throughout New Zealand. Its Māori name is mingimingi (or...
- larger leaves, sometimes with the lower parts of tree still displaying divaricating leaves. A profusion of small white or green flowers appear in dense clusters...
- zeylanica. Where the connective separates the anther lobes, it is called divaricate, e.g. Tilia, Justicia gendarussa. The connective may also be a long and...
- perennial, much-branched herb with stout fusi form roots. Stem Branches divaricate, stem purplish, thickened at nodes. Leaves Opposite, oblique, ovate or...
- territories apart from the Australian Capital Territory. Cotton bush is a divaricately branched shrub that grows to 0.5–2 meters high. It is a predominantly...