Definition of Verticillate. Meaning of Verticillate. Synonyms of Verticillate

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Definition of Verticillate

Verticillate
Verticillate Ver*tic"il*late (?; 277), Verticillated Ver*tic"il*la`ted, a. [See Verticil.] (Bot. & Zo["o]l.) Arranged in a transverse whorl or whorls like the rays of a wheel; as, verticillate leaves of a plant; a verticillate shell.

Meaning of Verticillate from wikipedia

- Bignoniaceae. pseudoverticillate Having the appearance of being whorled (verticillate), without actually being so. puberulous Covered with minute soft erect...
- Hydrilla (waterthyme) is a genus of aquatic plant, usually treated as containing just one species, Hydrilla verticillata, though some botanists divide...
- three stripes. The proboscis (rostrum) is short and the antennae are verticillate. The subcosta (Sc) fuses with radial vein R slightly distal to the base...
- which each successive pair is rotated 90° from the previous. Whorled, or verticillate Three or more leaves, branches, or flower parts attach at each point...
- (July 1997). "Streptomyces stramineus sp. nov., a new species of the verticillate streptomycetes". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 47...
- apart from the obvious disparity between the objective organ, is the verticillate (or whorled) phyllotaxis, that is, the absence of stem elongation among...
- apart from the obvious disparity between the objective organ, is the verticillate (or whorled) phyllotaxis, that is, the absence of stem elongation among...
- small. The inflorescence is long, sp****ly flowered, sometimes almost verticillate. Flowers color can be white, blue, purple, or pink, but are most often...
- polystachyus grows to 1-1.5m tall. Stems are ribbed with short crisped or verticillate hairs near the base, and can be simple or paniculately branching, in...
- cauline leaves (arising from the stem) that are opposite on the stem or verticillate (arranged in whorls), sometimes with a cirrhose apex (ending in a tendril)...