Definition of Frondose. Meaning of Frondose. Synonyms of Frondose

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Definition of Frondose

Frondose
Frondose Fron*dose", a. [L. frondosus leafy.] (Bot.) (a) Frond bearing; resembling a frond; having a simple expansion not separable into stem and leaves. (b) Leafy. --Gray.

Meaning of Frondose from wikipedia

- Look up frondose in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Frondosity (from Latin frondōsus meaning 'leafy') is the property of an organism that normally flourishes...
- species, bulblets for vegetative reproduction. Fronds may describe several "frondose" structures in non-plant organisms -- such as the entire bodies of thalloid...
- Ecological Reserve. It was named after Professor Misra in 2007. It represents a frondose rangeomorph. In the summer of 1967, S.B. Misra, an Indian graduate student...
- The rangeomorphs are a form taxon of frondose Ediacaran fossils that are united by a similarity to Rangea. Some researchers, such as Pflug and Narbonne...
- aurantia (synonym Tremella aurantia) is a species of fungus producing yellow, frondose, gelatinous basidiocarps (fruit bodies). It is widespread in north temperate...
- frōns, fruns frond- frond, frondent, frondescence, frondiferous, frondlet, frondose frōns front- brow, forehead affront, affrontive, bifront, confront, confrontation...
- cnidarians, such as sea pens or siphonop****s. Pambikalbae had a broad, frondose-shaped body composed of multiple vanes extending from an axial stem, and...
- cannot be placed in this phylum. It was also compared to the rangeomorphs, frondose members of the Ediacara biota that may represent a separate kingdom. While...
- fungus in the family Tremellaceae. It produces soft, whitish, lobed to frondose, gelatinous basidiocarps (fruit bodies) and is parasitic on other fungi...
- Margaretia is a frondose organism known from the middle Cambrian Burgess shale and the Kinzers Formation of Pennsylvania. Its fronds reached about 10 cm...