Definition of Heliotropic. Meaning of Heliotropic. Synonyms of Heliotropic

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Definition of Heliotropic

Heliotropic
Heliotropic He`li*o*trop"ic, a. (Bot.) Manifesting heliotropism; turning toward the sun.

Meaning of Heliotropic from wikipedia

- other stimuli to plant movement such as gravity, moisture and touch. Heliotropic flowers track the Sun's motion across the sky from east to west. Daisies...
- Look up heliotrope in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Heliotrope most often refers to: Heliotropium, a genus of flowering plants Heliotrope (color), a...
- Heliotrope is a pink-purple tint that is a representation of the colour of the heliotrope flower. The first recorded use of heliotrope as a color name...
- The heliotrope is an instrument that uses a mirror to reflect sunlight over great distances to mark the positions of parti****nts in a land survey. The...
- The mineral aggregate heliotrope (from Ancient Gr**** ἥλιος (hḗlios) 'sun', and τρέπειν (trépein) 'to turn'), also known as bloodstone or ematille, is a...
- Heliotropic hypothesis is the process when social systems evolve toward the most positive images they hold of themselves. Management Self-image Social...
- The Heliotrope is an environmentally friendly housing project by German architect Rolf Disch. There are three such buildings in Germany. The first experimental...
- Heliotrope after the genus of flower. HMS Heliotrope (1915) was an Azalea-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold for s****ping in 1935. HMS Heliotrope (K03)...
- USS Heliotrope was a wooden steamer originally named Maggie Baker, which was acquired by the Union Navy for use during the American Civil War. In addition...
- cosmopolitan genus, which are commonly known as heliotropes. They are highly toxic to dogs and cats. The name "heliotrope" derives from the old idea that the inflorescences...