whorled造句1. Whorled, webbed with marvellous futures.
2. North American perennial with apparently whorled leaves and showy white purple - tinged flowers.
3. They have long, narrow parallel-veined leaves, whorled or alternate, arising at the base of the stem or along it.
4. North American herb having whorled leaves and terminal clusters of small pinkish or purple flower heads.
5. A submersed Old World Plant having whorled, lance-shaped leaves and unisexual, solitary, axillary flowers.
6. At medium power, this meningioma is composed of whorled nests of cells. A variety of patterns are possible.
7. These pyramid-shaped trees have whorled branches and thin, scaly bark.
8. At medium power, this meningioma is composed of whorled nests of cells.
9. Our results support the viewpoint that the spiral phyllotaxis and the whorled phyllotaxis can coexist in a flower of primitive angiosperms.
10. The leaves, which may be simple or compound, are usually alternate, occasionally opposite or whorled, and often in basal rosettes .
11. Any of several submerged plants of the genus Ceratophyllum, forming branched masses in quiet water and having finely dissected, whorled leaves and minute unisexual flowers.
12. A submersed Old World Plant ( Hydrilla verticillata ) having whorled , lance - shaped leaves and unisexual, solitary, axillary flowers.
13. Any of several weedy, low-growing herbs of the genera Spergula or Spergularia, especially Spergula arvensis native to Europe, having linear whorled leaves and small white flowers.
14. any of various shrubs or small trees of the genus Strophanthus having whorled leaves and showy flowers of various colors in dense and few-flowered corymbose clusters; some have poisonous seeds.
15. Any of various plants of the genus Asperula, having whorled leaves and small funnel - shaped flowers.
16. Any of various Australian evergreen trees or shrubs of the genus Casuarina, having jointed stems, scalelike whorled leaves, and small fruits grouped in woody, conelike structures.
17. Those studies accumulate experimental data for studies on leaf development of whorled leaf and alternate leaf in Polygonatum Mill.
18. Any of several small, often edible marine snails, especially of the genus Littorina, having thick, cone-shaped, whorled shells.