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botanical terminology Technical terminology AE

Terminology Botany
List of botanical terms in alphabetical order, divided by the initial letter. A

Toggle: cf. Leaf
Amplessicauli: cf. Leaf
Annual: plants whose life cycle (germination, flowering, seed maturation, death) takes place within a year, spends the season in the form of adverse suit.
Antera: cf.
flower shrub (or shrubs): perennial plant with a meaningful part, without obvious main stem, but with more drums, which originate from a single branch, branched from the base. Armpit
leaf: angle between stem and petiole, generally there is a Gem (cf), called axillary.
Assimilation: Formation of organic compounds from chemical-based with the help of solar energy (photosynthesis).
plant associations: Population of plants that affect with each other and that is in balance in number of species, composition and number of inflammatory and individuals living in a particular place more or less homogeneous.
adventitious: roots that form in organs other than the root itself, that is, on stems and leaves.
B
Berry: fleshy indehiscent fruit, usually containing many seeds immersed in pulp (eg, tomato, currants, etc.).
baseline: see Leaf
brachyblasts: Branch with reduced development, characteristic of conifers.
Bract: Leaf small, dissimilar in shape and color from the normal leaves, whose arm can develop a side shoot or a flower. Bracts
involucrali: Leaves bratteali that surround the inflorescence. Typically they are many.
Bulb: underground organs, usually swollen, made up of fleshy scales or coats (eg, lily, onion).
C
expires / that: organisms that come off early from the plant (eg leaves wither and fall off before they are formed later).
calcifuges: This plant does not like soil rich in calcium.
Goblet: cf. Flower Head
: cf. Inflorescence
Caul: Drum synonymous (see)
cespitosa: This plant grows branches or leaves at the base of the stem, forming a kind of hair.
Cirri: filamentous leaves with which the vines cling to their supports.
collar: Area at ground level which is the transition between the root and stem.
Cone: Training consists of conifers typical of bracts that enclose the flowers or fruits (cones are the classic).
Corimbi: cf. Inflorescence Corolla
: cf. Flower
crenata: cf. ill. Leaf
D
Dentata: cf. ill. Leaf
dioica: plant bearing flowers unisessuati, ie either only men or only women (eg, willows) and

Elliptical: cf. ill. Leaf

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