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Example sentences for "different plants"

  • Two kinds of spores may be seen in each species, but, as is usually the case with the red sea weeds, on different plants.

  • The other kind of spores may be found near the bases of the branches on different plants.

  • Lastly, it is interesting to note that the asexual spores, the male cells, and the female cells are generally produced on different plants of the same species.

  • The violet wood-sorrel produces two sorts of perfect flowers reciprocally adapted to each other, but on different plants in the same neighborhood.

  • Leggett, who made a careful study of the flower, tells that three forms occur, not on the same, but on different plants, being even more distinctly trimorphic than the purple Loosestrife.

  • The flowers which contain the five females, and those which contain the ten males, are found on different plants; and often at a great distance from each other.

  • The males and females are on different plants.

  • There are two distinct forms of the primrose flower, often called the pin-eyed and the thrum-eyed, the two forms growing on different plants.

  • They are mostly unisexual, the male and female flowers growing on different plants.

  • The rate at which the top of the stem revolves varies in different plants, and also in the same plant according to the temperature and other conditions affecting the growth.

  • What differences exist between the characters of starch produced by different plants?

  • By the male and female flowers being on different plants, forming the class Dioecia of Linnaeus.

  • Gulick, who studied them carefully, that "we frequently find a genus represented in several successive valleys by allied species, sometimes feeding on the same, sometimes on different plants.

  • We frequently find a genus represented in several successive valleys by allied species, sometimes feeding on the same, sometimes on different plants.

  • There are two kinds of Grayia, named after Asa Gray; low shrubs; the stamens and pistils in separate flowers, on the same or on different plants.

  • The stamens and pistils are on different plants.

  • This Meadow Rue has its pistils and stamens on different plants, the flowers with tassels of stamens being prettier and more conspicuous than the small, green, pistillate ones.

  • Pistillate, staminate, and perfect flowers, on the same or on different plants.

  • Now, if in your power, would you observe the position of the pistil in different plants, in lately opened flowers of the same age?

  • Only by the production from the spore of some contrivance for bearing male and female cells, which may, as in some seaweeds, even be on different plants, can a mating of these be accomplished, and from this union will develop the mature plant.

  • This struggle for sunlight has taken many forms in different plants, the ordinary vines like morning-glory or grapevine, for instance, where the climbing stem is of great advantage.

  • A genus (plural, genera) is a group of different plants, all more like one another than like anything else.

  • The Osage Orange (Maclura aurantiaca), has the male and female flowers on different plants, the male being borne in short close panicles of ten or twelve flowers each, and not differing in construction from those of the other genera.

  • The Paper Mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera) has the male and female flowers on different plants.

  • The male and female ones are distinct, and generally on different plants.

  • The male and female flowers are on different plants as in the Hop and the Nettle.

  • The power of conduction varies widely in different plants.

  • Like the arrowhead, the flowers are unisexual, but borne on different plants.

  • In all of them the flowers are small and often very inconspicuous; usually, though not always, the male and female flowers are separate, and often on different plants.

  • The outline of the leaves varies much in different plants and in different parts of the same plant, being sometimes almost entire, sometimes divided into lobes almost to the midrib, and between these extremes all gradations are found.

  • The spores and the fertilizing cells are in different plants.

  • Dioecious, or Dioicous, with stamens and pistils on different plants, 85.

  • Under the microscope it is found to consist of grains, usually round or oval, and all alike in the same species, but very different in different plants.

  • From their very different origin in different plants it is necessary to study the development in each case, and not apply to the generality what may be peculiar to one.

  • It is clear that for the due elucidation of these matters, development and the comparative investigation of similar structures in different plants must be studied.

  • It was reserved for Mr. Darwin to show experimentally that these very different flowers are really sexual forms of one and the same species, ordinarily occurring on different plants, i.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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