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trabecula pl. trabeculae |
< septum |
STRUCTURE |
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A transverse wall or partition that fully or partially separates two chambers within a sporangium. |
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dissepiment |
< septum; > replum |
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A wall or partition between adjacent locules of an ovary or fruit. |
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frutescent |
< shrubby; >< bushy |
habit |
plant |
Developing the character of a frutex (shrub). See also arboreous, arborescent, fruticose, subshrubby, suffrutescent, suffruticose, tree-like, woody-clumping. |
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fruticose |
< shrubby; >< bushy |
habit |
plant |
Having the character of a frutex (shrub). See also arboreous, arborescent, frutescent, subshrubby, suffrutescent, suffruticose, tree-like, woody-clumping. |
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bushy |
< shrubby; >< frutescent, fruticose |
habit |
plant |
Having or developing the character of a bush. See also arboreous, arborescent, subshrubby, suffrutescent, suffruticose, tree-like, woody-clumping. |
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fertile frond |
< spore leaf, sporophyll |
STRUCTURE |
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A frond that bears sporangia; in Polypodiophyta. See also sterile frond (trophophyll). |
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pedicel |
< stalk |
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The stalk, when present, of a single flower, except when the flower is solitary and deemed to represent an evolutionarily reduced compound inflorescence borne directly upon a peduncle. |
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androgynophore |
< stalk |
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A stalk that rises above the level of perianth insertion and bears the free portions of both androecium and gynoecium from its summit; as in Passifloraceae. |
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carpophore 1 |
< stalk |
STRUCTURE |
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The stalk supporting a sporocarp. |
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petiolule |
< stalk |
STRUCTURE |
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The stalk, when present, of a leaflet, analogous to the petiole of a leaf. |
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stipe 1 |
< stalk |
STRUCTURE |
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A small, slender connection between a pollinium caudicle and a viscidium; in Orchidaceae. |
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sporangiophore |
< stalk |
STRUCTURE |
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A stalk that bears one or more sporangia. |
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petiole |
< stalk, stipe (broad sense, not recommended) |
STRUCTURE |
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The stalk, when present, of a leaf. |
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stipe 2 (broad sense, not recommended) |
< stalk; > gynophore, hypogynium, peduncle, petiole |
STRUCTURE |
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A stalk of or supporting a frond, inflorescence, or gynoecium. |
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pedicellate |
< stalked |
architecture |
flower |
Having a pedicel. |
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pedunculate |
< stalked |
architecture |
inflorescence |
Having a peduncle. |
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petiolate |
< stalked |
architecture |
leaf |
Having a petiole. |
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petiolulate |
< stalked |
architecture |
leaflet |
Having a petiolule. |
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stipitate |
< stalked |
architecture |
structure |
Having a stipe. |
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funiculate |
< stalked |
architecture |
ovule |
Having a funiculus (funicle), by which it is attached to a placenta of the ovary wall. |
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suffrutescent |
< subshrubby |
habit |
plant |
Becoming subshrubby. See also arboreous, arborescent, bushy, frutescent, fruticose, shrubby, suffruticose, woody-clumping. |
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suffruticose |
< subshrubby |
habit |
plant |
Having the character of a suffrutex (subshrub, undershrub). See also arboreous, arborescent, bushy, frutescent, fruticose, shrubby, suffrutescent, woody-clumping. |
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turion |
< sucker |
STRUCTURE |
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A scaly sucker. |
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impressed |
< sunken |
prominence |
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Shallowly sunken. |
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immersed |
< sunken |
prominence |
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Deeply sunken. |