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- a fruit characteristic of the family Fabaceae, formed from one carpel and either along both sides, or . (en)
- a group of carpels when the carpels are united by the fusion of their walls. (en)
- A and , the fruit of Brassicaceae, a dry fruit composed of two s separated by a partition. (en)
- Any very narrow, thread-like structure that is one or a few cells thick. (en)
- When describing a whole plant: leafy or having leaves . (en)
- A naturalised, exotic, or ecologically "out-of-balance" indigenous species outside of the agricultural or garden context, which, as a result of invasion, adversely affects the survival or regeneration of indigenous species in natural or partly natural vegetation communities. (en)
- A flattened epidermal outgrowth, such as those commonly found on the leaves and rhizomes of ferns. (en)
- The development of plantlets on non-floral organs, e.g. leaves. (en)
- zygomorphic s in a flowerhead, that is, ray-florets/flowers, for example Asteraceae. (en)
- Occurring between something else, e.g. s alternating with s. (en)
- In grasses, a hardened extension from the base of a , which may or may not elongate and is often covered in hairs or bristles. (en)
- In sedges, a fruit which is loosely enclosed by a modified tubular bract, see . (en)
- An enumeration of them, generally with a guide to their identification . In this case, flora is written with a capital F. (en)
- Genus Carpopodium in the family Brassicaceae; not to be confused with . (en)
- A plant suitable for grafting; loosely, a , , or branch. (en)
- The tissues between the upper and lower epidermis. They vary in function, but usually include the photosynthetic tissue of a . (en)
- All the plants growing in a certain region or country. (en)
- the rachis of higher order in leaves that are compound more than once (en)
- Like a trapezoid ; sometimes used erroneously as a synonym for . (en)
- In Camellias the final s and sepals become indistinguishable and are called perules. (en)
- A cup-shaped structure formed from s resembling an outer . (en)
- A leaf has s that radiate from a central point . (en)
- A , as used by Carl Linnaeus. (en)
- A cavity of an or . (en)
- A fiber cell. (en)
- A member of the genus Vitis. (en)
- A narrow, stalk-like, portion of a , , or . (en)
- A plant with a fleshy habit. (en)
- An extended, strap-like in some daisy florets. (en)
- An unwanted plant which grows among agricultural . (en)
- Chaffy scales on the of many ferns. (en)
- Cup enclosing the stigma in Goodeniaceae. (en)
- Dense vegetation that covers the ground. (en)
- Chaffy scales on the receptacles of many Asteraceae. (en)
- In Melaleuca, the united portion of a bundle. (en)
- In some Asteraceae, a circle of bracts below the . (en)
- Juicy or fleshy. (en)
- Any flexible, strong, stringy, and very elongate structure. (en)
- Like a trapezium . (en)
- Like the head of a pin. (en)
- leaf with veins radiating out from a central point , resembling spread out fingers pointing away from the palm. (en)
- Tube, pore, or passage with a narrow, internal cross-section. (en)
- Membrane covering the sori of some ferns. (en)
- Slender; hair-like. (en)
- Such a stem or runner. (en)
- The artificial union of plant parts. (en)
- The stalk of a . (en)
- of a pollen grain; production of a pollen tube when contacting a stigma receptive to it. (en)
- a crop species in the family Fabaceae. (en)
- a plant of the family Fabaceae. (en)
- a short shoot. (en)
- a single when the carpels are free. (en)
- Having a knob-like head, with the flowers unstalked and aggregated into a dense cluster. (en)
- bearing a . (en)
- covered in . (en)
- each of the branches of an . (en)
- A term applied to describe a plant that covers the soil surface so densely that it smothers all beneath it. (en)
- A thin flange of tissue extending beyond the normal outline of a structure, e.g. on the column of some orchids, on stems, on petioles. (en)
- In Plant morphology, the of a plant that consists in part, of a bundle of erect, more or less parallel branches or stems, particularly if they form or taper to a peak or point. (en)
- lens-shaped. (en)
- means "having three leaflets". (en)
- plants by means of trailing or twining stems or . (en)
- recording a trademark with a trade marks office. (en)
- strap-shaped. (en)
- the axis of a grass , above the ; see spikelet. (en)
- In statistics, the whole group of items or individuals under investigation. (en)
- A membranous expansion of a fruit or seed which aids in dispersal, for instance on pine seeds. (en)
- Referring to seeds or fruits which germinate before being shed from the parent plant. (en)
- of seeds, describing the complex sequence of physiological and structural changes that occur from resting to growth stage. (en)
- All individuals of one or more species within a prescribed area. (en)
- of a spore of fungi/bacterium; change of state – from resting to vegetative. (en)
- recording a new cultivar name with a statutory authority like the Plant Breeder's Rights Office. (en)
- Any plant growing where it is not wanted; commonly associated with disrupted habitats. See also . (en)
- a conical or tubular outgrowth from the base of a segment, often containing nectar. (en)
- A type of in which one leaf is rolled up inside another. (en)
- A small membranous appendage on the top of the of grass leaves. (en)
- Describing the occurrence of something on the same radius as something else, e.g. s opposite s. Compare . (en)
- The inflorescence disk of members of the Asteraceae. (en)
- A , the fruit of a leguminous plant, a dry fruit of a single , splitting along two . (en)
- In palynology, the form of a pollen grain that has a , a pointed apex over a hollow between the layers of the pollen outer wall. (en)
- A kind of sac formed by the adherent bases of the two lateral s in certain orchids. (en)
- In ecology, the blade of a leaf or that has a surface area 4500–18225 mm2; a plant, or vegetation, that has mesophyll leaves. (en)
- A minute appendage near the base of a , e.g. in Selaginella. (en)
- The basic, microscopic unit of plant structure, generally consisting of compartments in a viscous fluid surrounded by a . (en)
- plants selected to produce a root system with some specific attribute, e.g. a virus-free rootstock. (en)
- In orchids, fleshy outgrowths from the which can be variously shaped from to plates. (en)
- Undifferentiated tissue growth formed in response to wounding; may be grown in vitro. (en)
- In mosses, the leaves surrounding the antheridia, also called a , e.g. in Polytrichum juniperinum. (en)
- the act of recording a new cultivar name with an International Cultivar Registration Authority. (en)
- as an invalid name derived from horticultural writings of confused authorship. (en)
- When preceded by a number: specifying a number of leaflets, e.g. (en)
- A small bladder; a bladder-like sac from the ovary wall with thin pericarp which becomes inflated at maturity enclosing an or fruit. (en)
- Describing leaves or flowers borne at the same level but on directly opposite sides of their common . (en)
- A reduced or rudimentary leaf, for example around a dormant bud. (en)
- A group of organisms of one species, occupying a defined area and usually isolated to some degree from other similar groups. (en)
- One of the two lateral petals of a flower of subfamily Faboideae of family Fabaceae, located between the standard petal and the two keel petals. (en)
- A type of vernation of two leaves at a , in which one half of each leaf is exposed and the other half is wrapped inside the other leaf. (en)
- Borne singly at different levels along a , including spiralled parts. Contrast . (en)
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