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pseudopetiole

Terms vs Pseudopetiole - What's the difference?

terms | pseudopetiole |


As nouns the difference between terms and pseudopetiole

is that terms is while pseudopetiole is (label) the petiole of some monocotyledon leaves which is not part of the lower leaf zone.

Stipule vs Pseudopetiole - What's the difference?

stipule | pseudopetiole |


As a verb stipule

is .

As a noun pseudopetiole is

(label) the petiole of some monocotyledon leaves which is not part of the lower leaf zone.

Section vs Pseudopetiole - What's the difference?

section | pseudopetiole |


As nouns the difference between section and pseudopetiole

is that section is a cutting; a part cut out from the rest of something while pseudopetiole is (label) the petiole of some monocotyledon leaves which is not part of the lower leaf zone.

As a verb section

is to cut, divide or separate into pieces.

Proximal vs Pseudopetiole - What's the difference?

proximal | pseudopetiole |


As an adjective proximal

is (anatomy|geology) closer to the point of attachment or observation.

As a noun pseudopetiole is

(label) the petiole of some monocotyledon leaves which is not part of the lower leaf zone.

Phylloclade vs Pseudopetiole - What's the difference?

phylloclade | pseudopetiole |


In botany terms the difference between phylloclade and pseudopetiole

is that phylloclade is a flattened stem, a type of cladode that has limited extension growth and resembles a leaf while pseudopetiole is the morphologically distinct proximal section of a petiole to which stipules are attached.

Phyllode vs Pseudopetiole - What's the difference?

phyllode | pseudopetiole |


In botany terms the difference between phyllode and pseudopetiole

is that phyllode is a flattened petiole or leaf rachis that resembles and functions as a leaf, and may or may not be combined with an actual lamina while pseudopetiole is the morphologically distinct proximal section of a petiole to which stipules are attached.

Lamina vs Pseudopetiole - What's the difference?

lamina | pseudopetiole |


In botany terms the difference between lamina and pseudopetiole

is that lamina is the flat part of a leaf or leaflet; the blade while pseudopetiole is the morphologically distinct proximal section of a petiole to which stipules are attached.

As nouns the difference between lamina and pseudopetiole

is that lamina is a very thin layer of material while pseudopetiole is the petiole of some monocotyledon leaves which is not part of the lower leaf zone.

Constriction vs Pseudopetiole - What's the difference?

constriction | pseudopetiole |


As nouns the difference between constriction and pseudopetiole

is that constriction is the act of constricting, the state of being constricted, or something that constricts while pseudopetiole is (label) the petiole of some monocotyledon leaves which is not part of the lower leaf zone.

Leaves vs Pseudopetiole - What's the difference?

leaves | pseudopetiole |


As nouns the difference between leaves and pseudopetiole

is that leaves is plural of lang=en while pseudopetiole is the petiole of some monocotyledon leaves which is not part of the lower leaf zone.

As a verb leaves

is third-person singular of leave.

Monocotyledon vs Pseudopetiole - What's the difference?

monocotyledon | pseudopetiole |


As nouns the difference between monocotyledon and pseudopetiole

is that monocotyledon is (botany) any plant whose seedlings typically have one cotyledon (seed leaf) (in contrast to the two cotyledons typical of dicots), thereby belonging to the taxonomic monocots, formerly variously known as , or liliopsida, a class in the angiospermae, the flowering plants this group include the grasses, lilies, orchids and palms while pseudopetiole is (label) the petiole of some monocotyledon leaves which is not part of the lower leaf zone.

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