Definition of Spathed. Meaning of Spathed. Synonyms of Spathed

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Definition of Spathed

Spathed
Spathed Spathed, a. (Bot.) Having a spathe or calyx like a sheath.

Meaning of Spathed from wikipedia

- Amaryllidaceae derives its specific name from its tubular spathe. In many arums (family Araceae), the spathe is petal-like, attracting pollinators to the flowers...
- lily, white sails, or spathe flower, is a very po****r indoor house plant of the family Araceae. The genus name means "spathe-leaf", and the specific...
- archaeological sites discovered in Mount Olympus was the excavation site Spathes (Gr**** Σπάθες, swords). It is a necropolis from the Late Bronze Age. The...
- bract known as a spathe. For example, the "flower" of the well known Anthurium spp. is a typical spadix with a large colorful spathe. In this type of...
- drakondia, the long spadix being viewed as a small dragon hiding in the spathe. This herbaceous perennial is endemic to the Balkans, extending as far as...
- spadix is usually accompanied by, and sometimes partially enclosed in, a spathe (or leaf-like bract). Also known as the arum family, members are often colloquially...
- peaks in temperature during flowering, which stimulates beetles within the spathe and increasing the likelihood they will be sufficiently coated with pollen...
- involucral bracts called spathes that surround the flower stalks. These spathes are often filled with a mucilaginous liquid. Each spathe houses either one or...
- large and are produced in spring, summer and autumn, with a pure white spathe up to 25 cm (9.8 in) and a yellow spadix up to 90 mm (3+1⁄2 in) long. The...
- from the mouth of the spathe tube. The appendix is covered by the leafy tip of the spathe, referred to as the spathe hood (or spathe lamina). The lip along...