Definition of Midribs. Meaning of Midribs. Synonyms of Midribs

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Definition of Midribs

Midrib
Midrib Mid"rib`, n. (Bot.) A continuation of the petiole, extending from the base to the apex of the lamina of a leaf.

Meaning of Midribs from wikipedia

- gray-green fronds with reddish midribs. 'Pictum' is also considered to be a cultivar; varieties and cultivars are bred to achieve midribs in many shades of red...
- Type XIV. Note flat cross section (lenticular), demonstrated by lack of a visible midrib towards the point. Broad and triangular in profile....
- from Eurasia, with white midribs on the flowers C. majalis var. montana – from the United States, maybe with green-tinted midribs on the flowers Convallaria...
- reticulate) Single prominent midrib running from base to apex, secondary veins arising on both sides along the length of the primary midrib, running towards the...
- cicla. var. flavescens) - Chard leaves have thick and fleshy midribs. Both the midribs and the leaf blades are used as vegetables, often in separate...
- in orchid mix. The coir is used to make brooms in Cambodia. The stiff midribs of coconut leaves are used for making brooms in India, Indonesia (sapu...
- A Marshallese stick chart. Most were made from a grid of coconut frond midribs with small s**** representing the relative location of islands....
- reasonable to define a mucro as "a small sharp point as a continuation of the midrib", but it may not be clear how small is small enough, how sharp is sharp...
- Sorhagenia nimbosus, the midrib gall moth, is a moth in the family Cosmopterigidae. It was described by Annette Frances Braun in 1915. It is found in North...
- bottom. The leaves are broad, long and dark green with slightly pubescent midribs. Primarily the leaflets are ovate, large and grow in pairs of four. Secondary...