Meaning of "haplostemonous" in English

In botanical terminology, "haplostemonous" refers to a specific structural characteristic of flowers. It describes flowers that have a single whorl of stamens, where the number of stamens equals the number of petals. This term is often used in contrast to "diplostemonous," where there are two whorls of stamens. The haplostemonous arrangement can affect pollination strategies and is an important feature in the classification and identification of certain plant species.

Meaning of "haplostemonous" in French

In French botanical context, "haplostemonous" is used similarly to describe flowers with just one whorl of stamens, equating to the number of petals. It's a niche term that isn't commonly used outside of botanical studies, highlighting a floral structure aspect crucial for plant taxonomy. As in English, it stands opposite to "diplostemonous," emphasizing the simplicity in stamen arrangement. This characteristic is significant for understanding plant reproductive strategies and evolutionary adaptations.

Pronunciation of "haplostemonous" in English

Phonetic Transcription: [ˌhæpləˈstiːmənəs]

Pronunciation Variations: Generally, pronunciation remains consistent across English dialects, with minor vowel sound variations depending on regional accents such as British or American English.

Pronunciation of "haplostemonous" in French

Phonetic Transcription: [aplo.ste.mɔ.nus]

Pronunciation Variations: French regional accents may slightly alter vowel sounds, but the overall pronunciation remains largely uniform.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. Botanists examined the haplostemonous structure of the flower to determine its species. (Les botanistes ont examiné la structure haplostémonique de la fleur pour déterminer son espèce.)
  2. The plant's haplostemonous nature is key to its pollination process. (La nature haplostémonique de la plante est essentielle à son processus de pollinisation.)
  3. A haplostemonous flower typically has the same number of stamens as petals. (Une fleur haplostémonique a généralement le même nombre d'étamines que de pétales.)
  4. Identifying haplostemonous plants can aid in understanding floral evolution. (Identifier les plantes haplostémoniques peut aider à comprendre l'évolution florale.)
  5. The research focused on the diversity of haplostemonous flowers. (La recherche s'est concentrée sur la diversité des fleurs haplostémoniques.)
  6. Some roses exhibit a haplostemonous arrangement of stamens. (Certaines roses présentent une disposition haplostémonique des étamines.)
  7. The haplostemonous configuration can influence a plant’s reproductive success. (La configuration haplostémonique peut influencer le succès reproductif d'une plante.)
  8. Discovering haplostemonous species enhances our knowledge of botany. (Découvrir des espèces haplostémoniques améliore notre connaissance de la botanique.)
  9. Studying haplostemonous flowers contributes to botanical classification systems. (Étudier les fleurs haplostémoniques contribue aux systèmes de classification botanique.)
  10. The simplicity of haplostemonous designs can be deceptive in floral complexity. (La simplicité des motifs haplostémoniques peut être trompeuse dans la complexité florale.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "haplostemonous" in English

Synonyms: - Antonyms: diplostemonous, polystemonous Similar Words: monostemonous, unistemous, simple stamen arrangement

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "haplostemonous" in French

Synonyms: - Antonyms: diplostémone, polystémone Similar Words: monostémone, structurée simplement, arrangement simple d'étamines

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