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rachilla

Rachilla vs Petiole - What's the difference?

rachilla | petiole |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between rachilla and petiole

is that rachilla is (botany) a rachis of secondary or higher order in leaves and ferns that are compound more than once while petiole is (botany) the stalk of a leaf, attaching the blade to the stem.

As nouns the difference between rachilla and petiole

is that rachilla is (botany) the part of a spikelet, in grasses and sedges, that bears the florets while petiole is (botany) the stalk of a leaf, attaching the blade to the stem.

Terms vs Rachilla - What's the difference?

terms | rachilla |


As nouns the difference between terms and rachilla

is that terms is while rachilla is (botany) the part of a spikelet, in grasses and sedges, that bears the florets.

Rachillae vs Rachilla - What's the difference?

rachillae | rachilla |


As nouns the difference between rachillae and rachilla

is that rachillae is while rachilla is (botany) the part of a spikelet, in grasses and sedges, that bears the florets.

Compound vs Rachilla - What's the difference?

compound | rachilla |


As nouns the difference between compound and rachilla

is that compound is an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or compound can be anything made by combining several things while rachilla is (botany) the part of a spikelet, in grasses and sedges, that bears the florets.

As an adjective compound

is composed of elements; not simple.

As a verb compound

is to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts.

Fern vs Rachilla - What's the difference?

fern | rachilla |


As a proper noun fern

is (female) from the fern plant.

As a noun rachilla is

(botany) the part of a spikelet, in grasses and sedges, that bears the florets.

Order vs Rachilla - What's the difference?

order | rachilla |


As nouns the difference between order and rachilla

is that order is , command while rachilla is (botany) the part of a spikelet, in grasses and sedges, that bears the florets.

Floret vs Rachilla - What's the difference?

floret | rachilla |


As nouns the difference between floret and rachilla

is that floret is a small flower, especially one of a cluster in a composite flower while rachilla is (botany) the part of a spikelet, in grasses and sedges, that bears the florets.

Sedge vs Rachilla - What's the difference?

sedge | rachilla |


As nouns the difference between sedge and rachilla

is that sedge is any plant of the genus carex , the s, perennial, endogenous herbs, often growing in dense tufts in marshy places they have triangular jointless stems, a spiked inflorescence, and long grasslike leaves which are usually rough on the margins and midrib there are several hundred species or sedge can be while rachilla is (botany) the part of a spikelet, in grasses and sedges, that bears the florets.

Grass vs Rachilla - What's the difference?

grass | rachilla |


As a proper noun grass

is .

As a noun rachilla is

(botany) the part of a spikelet, in grasses and sedges, that bears the florets.

Spikelet vs Rachilla - What's the difference?

spikelet | rachilla |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between spikelet and rachilla

is that spikelet is (botany) a small, or secondary spike, especially one of many in the inflorescence of a grass or sedge while rachilla is (botany) a rachis of secondary or higher order in leaves and ferns that are compound more than once.

As nouns the difference between spikelet and rachilla

is that spikelet is (botany) a small, or secondary spike, especially one of many in the inflorescence of a grass or sedge while rachilla is (botany) the part of a spikelet, in grasses and sedges, that bears the florets.

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