raphal |
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derivation |
aril |
Produced or resulting from a modification of the raphe. |
integumentary |
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derivation |
aril |
Produced from or a modification of one or both seed integuments. |
involucral |
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derivation |
aril |
Produced from or a modification of a persistent involucre investing the seed. |
sympodial |
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architecture |
axes |
Branching laterally, each axis of each apparent order of branches comprising a series of laterally derived segments each of which functioned in turn as the distal leader, the apical meristem of each segment dominant until supplanted by that of the next. See also monopodial. |
monopodial |
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architecture |
axes |
Branching laterally, each axis of each order of branches produced by a single, persistently dominant, apical meristem. See also sympodial. |
twining |
= voluble |
habit |
axis |
Coiling about other plants or objects during growth, thus achieving support. |
twisted |
= contorted |
architecture |
axis |
Having a helical pattern of relief and/or coloration along its length. |
voluble |
= twining |
habit |
axis |
Coiling about other plants or objects during growth, thus achieving support. |
disarticulating |
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architecture |
axis |
Articulate(d) and with the main portions of the whole separating at the joints upon maturity or senescence. |
wand-like |
= virgate |
architecture |
axis |
Long, slender, unbranched, and more or less straight. |
repent |
= creeping |
habit |
axis |
Procumbent and rooting adventitiously at intervals along its length. |
trailing |
= procumbent, prostrate, supine |
habit |
axis |
Lying directly upon the substrate over its entire length. |
brachiate |
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architecture |
axis |
Having alternate, divaricate branches. |
acroramous |
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architecture |
axis |
Branching at or near the apex. |
creeping |
= repent |
habit |
axis |
Procumbent and rooting adventitiously at intervals along its length. |
decumbent |
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habit |
axis |
Reclining upon the substrate proximally, ascending to erect distally. |
excavate(d) |
= hollow |
architecture |
axis |
Having pith tissue absent or disintegrating prior to axial maturity, resulting in an uninterrupted cavity running the length of the axis. Semantically, this term and its synonym refer to the axis, not to the pith itself, although the latter application has been traditional. |
dichotomous |
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architecture |
axis |
Branching by division of the apical meristem producing two coordinate but not necessarily equal derivatives from each division. |
procumbent |
= prostrate, supine, trailing |
habit |
axis |
Lying directly upon the substrate over its entire length. |
trichotomous |
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architecture |
axis |
Branching by division of the apical meristem producing three coordinate but not necessarily equal derivatives from each division. |
flabelliramous |
= polytomous |
architecture |
axis |
Branching by division of the apical meristem to produce more than three equal derivatives. |
hollow |
= excavate(d) |
architecture |
axis |
Having pith tissue absent or disintegrating prior to axial maturity, resulting in an uninterrupted cavity running the length of the axis. Semantically, this term and its synonym refer to the axis, not to the pith itself, although the latter application has been traditional. |
supine |
= procumbent, prostrate, trailing |
habit |
axis |
Lying directly upon the substrate over its entire length. |
reclining |
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habit |
axis |
Inserted above substrate level and recurved, the distal portion procumbent. |
virgate |
= wand-like |
architecture |
axis |
Long, slender, unbranched, and more or less straight. |