Examples of 'cuneata' in a sentence

Meaning of "cuneata"

A type of plant with wedge-shaped leaves

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Cuneata however breeds in the autumn.
They use the rootstocks of Sagittaria cuneata as food.
Cuneata is very unusual in apparently suffering no seed loss due to granivory.
The type species is Quoya cuneata.
Aphyle cuneata is a moth of the family Erebidae.
The larvae feed on Lespedeza bicolor and Lespedeza cuneata.
Anauxesida cuneata is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae.
Wedge sole Dicologoglossa cuneata.
Calotis cuneata Benth.
Its foliage is also not as prickly as that of B. cuneata.
Banksia cuneata lacks a lignotuber, so plants are killed by bushfire.
They string the dried, boiled, sliced potatoes of Sagittaria cuneata together for winter use.
Gaultheria cuneata is a species of flowering plant in the family Ericaceae, native to western China.
The juvenile period for B. cuneata is around four years.
There are currently two recognized species in this genus, Dicologlossa cuneata É.

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Banksia cuneata is most easily distinguished from the other two species in B. subg.
The larvae feed on Passiflora species, including Passiflora cuneata and Passiflora gritensis.
George placed B. cuneata in subgenus Isostylis because of its dome-shaped flower heads.
The larvae feed on Bactris major, Chamaedorea costaricana and Geonoma cuneata.
Crataegus Cuneata Extract is an extract of the fruit of Crataegus cuneata, Rosaceae.
Larvae have been recorded on Passiflora capsularis, Passiflora rubra, Passiflora cuneata and Passiflora manicata.
The placement of B. cuneata there was unaffected, and can be summarised as follows, Banksia B. subg.
The earliest known specimen collection of B. cuneata was made by Julia Wells some time before 1880.
Banksia cuneata was declared critically endangered after a 1982 survey found only five populations comprising about 450 plants.

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