Definition of Ebracteate. Meaning of Ebracteate. Synonyms of Ebracteate

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Definition of Ebracteate

Ebracteate
Ebracteate E*brac"te*ate, a. [Pref. e- + bracteate.] (Bot.) Without bracts.

Meaning of Ebracteate from wikipedia

- bracteate or bracteolate, while one that lacks them is referred to as ebracteate or ebracteolate. Some bracts are brightly coloured which aid in the attraction...
- Single to several flowering stems from each rosette bear bracteate or ebracteate, simple, one-headed inflorescence-capitulum. Capitula are radiate, with...
- white-green, located on the upper part of the flower spikes, and are ebracteate, minute, and clustered with vermiculiform anthers. The pollens are roughly...
- spreading; stamens 3, anthers subsessile. Female flowers c. 3 mm across, ebracteate; tepals 6, c. 1 mm long, ovate-lanceolate, enlarged and spreading in fruits;...
- of a generic name to form the name of a tribe, e.g. Aster → Astereae. ebracteate Lacking bracts; synonymous with ebracteolate. ecological amplitude The...
- Plants of this species of forget-me-not are perennial rosettes with ebracteate inflorescences and white corollas with exserted stamens. Myosotis exarrhena...
- forget-me-not are perennial rosettes which form loose tufts or clumps, with ebracteate, erect inflorescences, and white corollas with exserted stamens. Myosotis...
- of forget-me-not are perennial rosettes which form loose clumps, with ebracteate, erect inflorescences, and yellow corollas. Myosotis albosericea Hook...
- forget-me-not are perennial rosettes which form tufts or clumps, with ebracteate, erect inflorescences, and white corollas with partly exserted stamens...
- Plants of this species of forget-me-not are perennial rosettes with ebracteate inflorescences and yellow corollas with stamens that are fully exserted...