34 examples of petioled in sentences

Every part is flower, (or fruit,) such is its superfluity of color,stem, branch, peduncle, pedicel, petiole, and even the at length yellowish purple-veined leaves.

The Mauritia palm- tree, the tree of life of the missionaries, not only affords the Guaraons a safe dwelling during the risings of the Oroonoco, but its shelly fruit, its farinaceous pith, its juice, abounding in saccharine matter, and the fibres of its petioles, furnish them with food, wine, and thread proper for making cords and weaving hammocks.

[U.S.]; arboretum &c 371. bush, jungle, prairie; heath, heather; fern, bracken; furze, gorse, whin; grass, turf; pasture, pasturage; turbary^; sedge, rush, weed; fungus, mushroom, toadstool; lichen, moss, conferva^, mold; growth; alfalfa, alfilaria^, banyan; blow, blowth^; floret^, petiole; pin grass, timothy, yam, yew, zinnia.

The leaves are conduplicate, as in Magnolia, and have the blade bent inwards on the petiole (inflexed).

In the Tulip-tree, it is also inflexed, the blade bent forwards on the petiole.

This is commonly obviated by the length of the internodes, which is apt to be much greater in this than in the more complex arrangements, therefore placing them vertically further apart; or else, as in Elms, Beeches, and the like, the branchlets take a horizontal position and the petioles a quarter twist, which gives full exposure of the upper face of all the leaves to the light.

Provide the pupils with a number of green leaves, illustrating simple and compound, pinnate and palmate, sessile and petioled leaves.

Some have a stalk, or petiole, others are joined directly to the stem.

In some of them, as a rose-leaf, for instance, there are two appendages at the base of the petiole, called stipules.

The veins start from either side of a single midrib (feather-veined or pinnately-veined), or they branch from a number of ribs which all start from the top of the petiole, like the fingers from the palm of the hand (palmately-veined).

Apex Acute | | Base Oblique | |Margin Slightly wavy | |Surface Smooth 2. PETIOLE Short; hairy 3. STIPULES Deciduous Remarks.

The juice exudes over the whole surface of the cut, with the exception of the intersected exterior petioles, and, being collected in the shallow channel, is conducted by a piece of banana-leaf, two inches broad, and four inches long, into a bamboo-cane attached to the trunk.

The outer stem consists of crescent-shaped petioles crossing one another alternately, and encircling the thin main stem.

These petioles contain a quantity of bast fiber, which is used as string, but otherwise is of no commercial value.

The edges of the petioles, which contain much finer fiber than the middle parts, are separately divided into strips an inch wide, and with strong pressure are drawn several times under the knife.

The fibers of the inner petioles, which are softer but not so strong as the outer, are called tupus, and sold with bandala, or mixed with tapis and used in the native weaving.

Every part is flower, (or fruit,) such is its superfluity of color,stem, branch, peduncle, pedicel, petiole, and even the at length yellowish purple-veined leaves.

Sterile segment short-petioled, usually near the middle, simple and roundish or pinnately three to seven lobed.

Leafy or sterile segment triangular, ternate, long-petioled, springing from near the base of the plant, and spreading horizontally.

"When a leaf has everything that belongs to it it has a little stalk of its own that is called a petiole; and at the foot of the petiole it has two tiny leaflets called stipules, and it has what we usually speak of as 'the leaf' which is really the blade.

"When a leaf has everything that belongs to it it has a little stalk of its own that is called a petiole; and at the foot of the petiole it has two tiny leaflets called stipules, and it has what we usually speak of as 'the leaf' which is really the blade.

The leaves are alternate, oblong, short petioled, nearly coriaceous, about 2 feet long by 6 inches wide, entire or undivided, and of a bright green color.

The foliage of the ash is entirely different, as it has pinnate leaves, which means leaves arranged in two rows, one on each side of a common stem, or petiole, likeWhat, Clara?" "Rose-leaves," was the prompt reply.

When reduced to thin, transparent plates, these latter show us the organization of the wood of Arthropitus, Cordaites, and Calamodendron, and of the petioles of Aulacopteris, that is to say, of the ligneous and arborescent plants that we most usually meet with in the coal measures of Commentry in the state of impression or of coal.

In the midst of a mass of blackish debris, a, organic and inorganic, and immersed in an amorphous and transparent gangue, we find a few recognizable fragments, such as thick-walled macrospores, b, of various sizes, bits of flattened petioles, c, pollen grains, d, debris of bark, etc.

34 examples of  petioled  in sentences