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Trisulcate
Trisulcate Tri*sul"cate, a. [Pref. tri- + sulcate.] Having three furrows, forks, or prongs; having three grooves or sulci; three-grooved.

Meaning of Trisulca from wikipedia

- Lemna trisulca L. (syn. Staurogeton trisulcus (L.) Schur; star duckweed; ivy-leaved duckweed) is a species of aquatic plants in the arum family Araceae...
- Gelophaula trisulca is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in New Zealand. The wingspan is 29–31 mm for males and about 33 mm for...
- water surface. Most are small, not exceeding 5 mm in length, except Lemna trisulca, which is elongated and has a branched structure. Lemna thalli have a single...
- wetlands, and wastewater. Common duckweed in Galicia, Spain Lemna minor Lemna trisulca Lemna gibba Spirodela polyrhiza Duckweed-covered water edged with several...
- picturata racemosa resticulata retipetala saccoi setulosa sprucei subpeltata subrotunda tenuifolia trisulca tu****anensis umbilicata urbaniana urubiciensis...
- picturata racemosa resticulata retipetala saccoi setulosa sprucei subpeltata subrotunda tenuifolia trisulca tu****anensis umbilicata urbaniana urubiciensis...
- "Listeria weihenstephanensis sp. nov., isolated from the water plant Lemna trisulca taken from a freshwater pond". International Journal of Systematic and...
- picturata racemosa resticulata retipetala saccoi setulosa sprucei subpeltata subrotunda tenuifolia trisulca tu****anensis umbilicata urbaniana urubiciensis...
- picturata racemosa resticulata retipetala saccoi setulosa sprucei subpeltata subrotunda tenuifolia trisulca tu****anensis umbilicata urbaniana urubiciensis...
- It is non-pathongenic and non-hemolytic. It was discovered in a Lemna trisulca plant in a pond in Bavaria, Germany. The species name reflects the region...