capitulum Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kəˈpɪtʃ.ə.ləm]
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Meaning of capitulum In English

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  • The morphology of the capitula suggests they are not well adapted for pollination by other nocturnal vectors such as bats or moths.

  • One often finds the hymn carefully rubricated, and intended to record the traditional local liturgies, appearing before rather than after the capitulum.

  • On the male trees inflorescences are often in fascicles, and with each inflorescence a whorl of bracts surrounds a capitulum of apetalous male flowers.

  • The capitula were harvested at weekly intervals during the seed formation stage.

  • The bees were in constant motion while on the capitula and did not stop to probe the flowers.

  • They typically visited a capitulum for about 4 to 5 s (range 2 to 16 s).

  • Shortly after the secretion was noticed the skin began to turn white near the capitulum.

  • In the chiropterophilous species the capitula are much larger and typically borne on long, pendent peduncles arranged in little-branched inflorescences.

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