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LIGULATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. furnished with ligules, ligulae, or ligulate corollas 2. [Latin ligula] : shaped like a strap ligulate corolla of a ray flower.
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Botanical Nerd Word: Ligulate - Toronto Botanical Garden
Ligulate: With a ligule; strap-shaped. Each 'petal' on these flower heads is, in fact, a tiny separate flower called a ray floret.
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Ligule - Wikipedia
A ligule (from Latin: ligula "strap", variant of lingula, from lingua "tongue") is a thin outgrowth at the junction of leaf and leafstalk of many grasses.
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ligulate
ligulate, a. (ˈlɪgjʊlət) [f. ligula + -ate3.] 1. Having the form of, or furnished with, a ligula; strap-shaped; Bot. applied esp. to the ray florets of some composite flowers, and to flowers having a monopetalous corolla slit on one side and opened flat.1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. i. xix. (1765) 49 Lig...
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Ligulate flower | plant anatomy - Britannica
Ligulate flowers superficially resemble the ray flowers of radiate heads in having a corolla that is tubular at the base and prolonged on the outer side.
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Ligule / Ligulate
Poaceae: A ligule is a small, membrane-like appendage occurring at the base of the leaf blade, where it joins the leaf sheath. The ligule could be a thin scale ...
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Catamixis
Common characters with other less related Asteraceae
The flower heads of Catamixis contain florets with ligulate corollas only, a trait shared with the Because it shares the combination of ligulate florets, spurred anthers, and involucres that consist of several whorls of overlapping bracts, the species
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Ligulate
LIG'ULATED, adjective [Latin ligula, a strap.] Like a bandage or strap; as a ligulate flower, a species of compound flower, the florets of which have their ...
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LIGULATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective · having or forming a ligula. · having the shape of a strap. ligulate. / ˈlɪɡjʊlɪt, -ˌleɪt /. adjective. having the shape of a strap. biology of ...
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ligulate - A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin
ligulate, strap-shaped, i.e. moderately long with the two margins parallel, wider than linear; also, furnished with a ligule: ligulatus,-a,-um (adj.A), ...
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ligulate, adj. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the adjective ligulate is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for ligulate is from 1760, in the writing of James Lee, ...
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Felicia (plant)
florets and rarely ligulate florets are absent. . macrorrhiza ligulate florets are never present.
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Leclercqia (plant)
Leclercqia is a genus of early ligulate lycopsids (clubmosses), known as fossils from the Middle Devonian of Australia, North America, Germany, and Belgium
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Is Asteraceae and Compositae the same family? I'm wondering what taxonomic family sunflowers ( _Helianthus_ ) belong to. Although it's mentioned it belongs to family Asteraceae it is also a composite flower. So it bel...
shape of the inflorescence of _Aster_ , and of many other species, which is supposed to look like a star whose rays are represented by the ligules of the ligulate Nevertheless, there also are species of the family having no ligulate flowers, for ex. _Tanacetum vulgare_.
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Pentanema spiraeifolium
The outer ones are ligulate and bright yellow, while the inner ones are tubular dark orange.
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