Sentences

labiate in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

LABIATE (adjective): relating to or characteristic of the Lamiaceae family of plants, which typically have flowers with a two-lipped corolla.

Sample Sentences

  1. The labiate flowers in the garden attract a variety of pollinators.
  2. Botanists often study the labiate family for its unique adaptations.
  3. Many herbal teas are made from labiate plants, known for their aromatic properties.
  4. In cooking, labiate herbs like basil and mint add a refreshing taste to dishes.
  5. The labiate structure of the petals helps facilitate the pollination process.
  6. The labiate flowers of the mint family attract a variety of pollinators.
  7. Herbalists often recommend labiate plants for their aromatic properties.
  8. The labiate structure of the blossoms makes them easily recognizable in the garden.
  9. Many labiate species exhibit a unique arrangement of their petals and sepals.
  10. The labiate genus includes several popular culinary herbs like basil and oregano.
  11. The labiate flowers of the mint family are known for their unique bilateral symmetry.
  12. Beekeepers often prefer labiate plants in their gardens due to their abundant nectar.
  13. The labiate structure of the petals allows for easier access to pollinators.
  14. In botany, the term 'labiate' refers specifically to plants with a distinctive lip-like formation.
  15. Herbalists value labiate herbs for their aromatic properties and culinary uses.

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