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endorhizal |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective endorhizal is
(botany) having the radicle of the embryo sheathed by the cotyledon, through which the embryo bursts in germination, as in many monocotyledonous plants.
endorhiza |
endorhizal |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between endorhiza and endorhizal
is that
endorhiza is (botany) any monocotyledonous plant while
endorhizal is (botany) having the radicle of the embryo sheathed by the cotyledon, through which the embryo bursts in germination, as in many monocotyledonous plants.
As a noun endorhiza
is (botany) any monocotyledonous plant.
As an adjective endorhizal is
(botany) having the radicle of the embryo sheathed by the cotyledon, through which the embryo bursts in germination, as in many monocotyledonous plants.
endorhizal |
endorhizae |
As an adjective endorhizal
is (botany) having the radicle of the embryo sheathed by the cotyledon, through which the embryo bursts in germination, as in many monocotyledonous plants.
As a noun endorhizae is
.