Definition of Subpetiolate. Meaning of Subpetiolate. Synonyms of Subpetiolate

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- the blade attaches directly to the stem and is said to be sessile. Subpetiolate leaves have an extremely short petiole, and may appear sessile.: 157 ...
- orbicular, flat and almost circular in outline. See also orbicular. subpetiolate (of a leaf) Having an extremely short petiole, and may appear sessile...
- leaves have no petiole and the blade attaches directly to the stem. Subpetiolate leaves are nearly petiolate or have an extremely short petiole and may...
- repedation, revamp, semiped, semipedal, sesquipedal, stapes, stapedius, subpetiolate, suppedaneum, tripedal, trivet, vamp, velocipede peg-, pect- fix Gr****...
- repedation, revamp, semiped, semipedal, sesquipedal, stapes, stapedius, subpetiolate, suppedaneum, tripedal, trivet, vamp, velocipede peg-, pect- fix Gr****...
- sessile (borne directly from the stem or peduncle), rarely persistent and subpetiolate. The flowers are arranged in umbelliform inflorescences which are pauciflor...
- sessile: they lack a leaf stalk, also known as a petiole; or they may be subpetiolate, meaning they have very small petioles. The leaf sheaths are cylindrical...
- sessile, meaning that no petiole is present, though they are sometimes subpetiolate, meaning a very short petiole is present. The blades are ovate to lanceolate...
- leaf that is obtuse at the apex and narrows towards the base, forming a subpetiolate structure. This warm to cool-growing orchid blooms in the later fall...
- and sessile or petioled with wings. The proximalmost leaves are often subpetiolate (with an extremely short petiole). Cauline leaves become progressively...