Since we are children of nature, many things are easy for us to learn well only if we exert our connate functions. 我们是自然之子,只要我们顺乎自然地发挥天赋的功能,很多东西就会很容易学会。
Flowers1-2 in leaf axils, pedicels1 cm long, stout; bracts broadly ovate,4-5 mm long; sepals5, elliptic-ovate,7-8 mm long, apex rounded; petals5,8-10 mm long, base connate; stamens numerous,5-7 mm long. 花1-2朵腋生,花柄长1厘米,粗壮;苞片阔卵形,长4-5毫米;萼片5,椭圆状卵形,长7-8毫米,先端圆;花瓣5,长8-10毫米,基部合生;雄蕊多数,长5-7毫米。
Spikes15-25 cm long, single or paniculate, flowers white, dense; calyx late-campanulate,2 mm long,5- toothed; petals5, oblong,4 mm long, slightly connate at base; stamens10, free; slightly exserted; ovary glabrous. 穗状花序长15-25厘米,单生或排成圆锥花序式,花白色,密集,花萼阔锺状,长2毫米,具5齿;花瓣5,长圆形,长4毫米,基部稍连合;雄蕊10枚,分离,略突出于花冠之外;子房无毛。
connate
[ adj ]
of similar parts or organs; closely joined or united
<adj.all> a connate tomato flower
related in nature
<adj.all> connate qualities
Connate \Con"nate\ (?; 277), a. [L. connatus; con- + natus born, p. p. of nasci. See {Cognate}.] 1. Born with another; being of the same birth.
2. Congenital; existing from birth. ``Connate notions.'' --South.
A difference has been made by some; those diseases or conditions which are dependent on original conformation being called congenital; while the diseases of affections that may have supervened during gestation or delivery are called connate. --Dunglison.
3. (Bot.) Congenitally united; growing from one base, or united at their bases; united into one body; as, connate leaves or athers. See Illust. of {Connate-perfoliate}.