terms |
intrapetiolar |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective intrapetiolar is
(botany) situated between the petiole and the stem; said of the pair of stipules at the base of a petiole when united by those margins next to the petiole, thus seeming to form a single stipule between the petiole and the stem or branch.
interpetiolar |
intrapetiolar |
Related terms |
Intrapetiolar is a related term of interpetiolar.
In botany terms the difference between interpetiolar and intrapetiolar
is that
interpetiolar is between petioles while
intrapetiolar is situated between the petiole and the stem; said of the pair of stipules at the base of a petiole when united by those margins next to the petiole, thus seeming to form a single stipule between the petiole and the stem or branch.
stipule |
intrapetiolar |
As a verb stipule
is .
As an adjective intrapetiolar is
(botany) situated between the petiole and the stem; said of the pair of stipules at the base of a petiole when united by those margins next to the petiole, thus seeming to form a single stipule between the petiole and the stem or branch.
stem |
intrapetiolar |
As a noun stem
is (countable).
As an adjective intrapetiolar is
(botany) situated between the petiole and the stem; said of the pair of stipules at the base of a petiole when united by those margins next to the petiole, thus seeming to form a single stipule between the petiole and the stem or branch.
petiole |
intrapetiolar |
In botany terms the difference between petiole and intrapetiolar
is that
petiole is the stalk of a leaf, attaching the blade to the stem while
intrapetiolar is situated between the petiole and the stem; said of the pair of stipules at the base of a petiole when united by those margins next to the petiole, thus seeming to form a single stipule between the petiole and the stem or branch.
As a noun petiole
is the stalk of a leaf, attaching the blade to the stem.
As an adjective intrapetiolar is
situated between the petiole and the stem; said of the pair of stipules at the base of a petiole when united by those margins next to the petiole, thus seeming to form a single stipule between the petiole and the stem or branch.