Definition of Petioled. Meaning of Petioled. Synonyms of Petioled

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Definition of Petioled

Petioled
Petioled Pet"i*oled, a. Petiolate.

Meaning of Petioled from wikipedia

- up petiole in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Petiole may refer to: Petiole (botany), the stalk of a leaf, attaching the blade to the stem Petiole (insect...
- In botany, the petiole (/ˈpiːti.oʊl/) is the stalk that attaches the leaf blade to the stem.: 87 : 171  It is able to twist the leaf to face the sun,...
- In entomology, petiole is the technical term for the narrow waist of some hymenopteran insects, especially ants, bees, and wasps in the suborder Apocrita...
- fast-growing, vining, annual herb producing long, thin stems with ivy-like, petioled, heart-shaped leaves 2.5–6 centimeters (0.98–2.36 in) long. The leaves...
- Ranunculaceae. It has bright yellow flowers, and deeply divided, three-lobed long-petioled basal leaves. The stems are 20–40 cm tall, erect, branching, and slightly...
- leaflets. The leaflets are elliptical, 100–170 mm long, and shortly petioled. The petioles are the source of the foul smell of the plant. The flowers are arranged...
- forest ecosystems in much of its native range. The leaves are glossy green, petioled, alternate, and circular to heart-shaped. They are generally 5–13 cm long...
- (12–24 in) tall with hairy stems. Leaves are green or purple; they are simple, petioled, with an ovate blade up to 5 cm (2 in) long, which usually has a slightly...
- trees growing to about 14 feet (4.3 m) in height. Its leaves are short-petioled, up to 3 inches (7.6 cm) in length and 2 inches (5.1 cm) in breadth light...
- large bright green membranous leaves which are palmate, alternate and long petioled. The flowers are insignificant and greenish white. The female flower is...