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EPIGEOUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective. Botany. growing on or close to the ground. (of cotyledons) lifted above ground in germination. epigeous. / ˌɛpɪˈdʒiːəs /. adjective. a variant of ...
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Epigeal - Wikipedia
The terms epigean, epigeic or epigeous are used for organisms that crawl (epigean), creep like a vine (epigeal), or grow (epigeous) on the soil surface: they ...
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epigeous, adj. meanings, etymology and more
epigeous is a borrowing from Greek, combined with an English element. Etymons: Greek ἐπίγειος, ‐ous suffix.
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epigeous, a. Bot. (ɛpɪˈdʒiːəs) [f. Gr. ἐπίγει-ος (f. ἐπί upon + γῆ earth) + -ous.] Of plants: Growing close upon the earth. = epigeal a. b.1835 Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) II. 380. 1847 J. Lindley Elem. Bot. p. xxxvi/2 Epigeous, growing close upon the earth. 1866 Treas. Bot.
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EPIGEOUS definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
epigeous in American English ... 1. growing on or close to the ground. 2. (of cotyledons). lifted above ground in germination.
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epigeous
A hypogeous fungus is one that fruits underground. Actually, the term is used for truffles that also fruit in the layer of leaves and decaying debris.
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EPIGEAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 · forced above ground by elongation of the hypocotyl ; 2 · marked by the production of epigeal cotyledons ; 3 · living on or near the surface of the ground.
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Germination Patterns - PropG - University of Florida
There are two basic patterns for seedling emergence. Seedlings with an epigeous pattern produce an hypocotyl hook that emerges through the ground.
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Epigeous germination | botany - Britannica
In epigeous germination, the radicle emerges from the seed and the hypocotyl elongates, raising the cotyledons, epicotyl, and remains of the seed coat ...
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How to Pronounce Epigeous - YouTube
This video shows you how to pronounce Epigeous.
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epigeal
epigeal, n. (ɛpɪˈdʒiːəl) [f. Gr. ἐπίγειο-ς: see epigee + -al1.] a. = epigeous.In mod. Dicts. b. Of cotyledons: borne above ground after germination.1861 R. Bentley Man. Bot. 773 They burst through the coats, and rise out of the ground in the form of green leaves..,in which case they are epigeal. 188...
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Borofutus
Basidiomata epigeous, stipitate-pileate with tubular hymenophore. Pileus covered with squamules.
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Sporocarp (fungus)
There is evidence that hypogeous fungi evolved from epigeous fungi. Ecology
A wide variety of animals feed on epigeous and hypogeous fungi.
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