small single seeded fruit that does not split (strawberry "seed") X | |
adventitious |
roots or stems arising from unexpected locations |
androecium |
all of the stamens in a flower |
pollen-containing part of stamen, equivalent to microsporangium in a flower | |
axillary |
in the axil, or in the angle between petiole and stem |
fleshy fruit with one or more seeds in the pulp, not enclosed in hard shell (grape) | |
bipinnate |
pinnately divided leaf in which the leaflets are again pinnately divided (honey locust) |
bract |
a leaf-like structure with one or many flowers in its axil, often smaller than regular leaves and otherwise modified (scaly, brown or different shape) |
bulb |
underground structure with swollen leaf bases enclosing a bud |
all of the sepals, often green and when present the outermost whorl of flower parts | |
head of flowers attached directly to a flat disc or common receptacle (daisy family) | |
a dry fruit containing many seeds and opening by many pores or slits (poppy) | |
carpel |
one section of an ovary, corresponding to a single sporophyll X |
catkin |
an inflorescence of many single-sex flowers without petals |
low growing plant with living structures visible all year round | |
cladode |
stem structure more or less resembling a leaf, but in the axil of a reduced leaf (Asparagus fern has them) |
divided into two or more leaflets (opposite of simple) | |
heart-shaped | |
corm |
compressed underground stem, often enclosed in scale leaves |
all of the petals, often colored, the next whorl in from the calyx in a complete flower | |
corona |
tubular outgrowth usually from the petals (daffodil) |
inflorescence in which pedicels branch at different points from the peduncle but flowers form a flat top | |
cotyledon |
first seedling leaf or leaves |
determinate inflorescence; ends with flower that opens first and later flowers arise as branches from the side | |
opposite leaves arranged so that each pair is at right angles to the one below X | |
opening or splitting of a fruit or anther | |
determinate |
pattern of growth in which stem cannot continue growth, usually because it is terminated by a flower |
dichotomous |
branching into two equal structures (stems, veins etc.) leading to a"Y" |
dioecious |
male and female flowers on different plants |
(usually alternate) leaves arranged in parallel rows along each side of stem | |
leaf blade not entire but not compound (many oaks) | |
fleshy usually with one or few seeds enclosed in hardened inner wall of ovary (peach) | |
storage tissue other than cotyledons in many seeds, formed by fertilization of central cell | |
simple leaf with smooth margins, not compound or divided (elm) | |
epicotyl |
the stem of a seedling or embryo between the cotyledons and the first true leaf |
epigeal/geous |
pattern of germination in which cotyledons remain below ground |
other floral structures attached above ovary, which is therefore inferior X | |
epiphyte |
plant that grows on another plant |
stalk of stamen carrying anther | |
dry, many seeded fruit that splits along one side (milkweed) | |
mature ripened ovary of an angiosperm, usually developing after pollination of an ovary and containing seeds | |
plant that overwinters by dying back to underground structure | |
glabrous |
without hairs |
glaucous |
having a white waxy bloom |
gynoecium |
all of the pistils in a flower |
aquatic plant rooting at the bottom | |
plant that overwinters by dying back to crown of buds at soil surface | |
hirsute |
hairy all over |
free-floating water plant | |
hypocotyl |
the part of an embryo or seedling between the radicle and the cotyledons X |
hypogeal/geous |
pattern of germination in which cotyledons remain below ground |
other floral structures attached below the ovary, which is therefore superior | |
fruit that remains closed at maturity | |
indeterminate |
growth pattern in which stem continues growth indefinitely |
indusium |
scaly covering over fern sporangia |
internode |
stem between nodes |
involucre |
overlapping bracts around an inflorescence |
blade of leaf | |
leaflet |
separate part of lamina of compound leaf |
dry, single chambered, multiseeded fruit dehiscing along two edges (beans and peas) | |
lenticel |
pore in outer bark of woody plants |
ligule |
membranous outgrowth at junction of lamina and leaf sheath in many grasses X |
leaf at least 10 times as long as broad with parallel margins | |
locule |
chamber containing seeds in an ovary |
generally a large leaf with veins that are internally connected to the vascular system of the stem | |
microphyll |
small leaf, without veins |
monoecious |
having separate male and female flowers on the same plant |
when growth continues through single apical meristem (which may periodically form dormant terminal buds) | |
nectar secreting gland in a flower, or on stem or leaf | |
node |
part of stem where one or more leaves are attached |
hard, indehiscent, single-seeded fruit (filbert) | |
nutlet |
small , single-seeded portion of ovary typical of Lamiaceae |
compound leaf in which all leaflets attached at same
point | |
much-branched inflorescence | |
fine hairs replacing calyx in many asteraceae | |
stalk of individual flower in an inflorescence | |
peduncle |
stalk of inflorescence or of solitary flower |
perianth |
colective term for calyx and corolla |
pericarp |
ovary wall that becomes variously modified in fruits |
other floral structures attached to extension of the receptacle which partially encloses ovary | |
single segment of the coralla | |
petiole |
the stalk of a leaf, attaching the lamina to the node |
tall-growing plant with living structures visible all year | |
phyllotaxis |
pattern of leaf arrangement on the stem; count from one leaf around the stem until meet another directly above; number of leaves/number of turns around stem X |
compound leaf with leaflets arrange along sides of common
stalk | |
pistil |
collective term for ovary, style and stigma; the innermost structure in a complete flower |
fleshy fruit formed from the enlarged receptacle of a perigynous flower (apple) | |
pubescent |
covered in soft, fine hairs |
indeterminate inflorescence; individual flowers attached by pedicels along a common stalk | |
rachis |
portion of pinnate leaf to which leaflets are attached |
radicle |
first (embryonic) root of seedling |
rhizome |
horizontal underground stem |
arrow-head shaped | |
dry, winged, indehiscent fruit (ash) | |
scape |
leafless peduncle arising from a basal rosette of leaves (dandelion) X |
fruit that splits into single seeded portions | |
sepal |
single segment of calyx, often green, but may be colored |
not stalked (leaves and flowers) | |
silicle/silicula |
flat dry fruit about as broad as long, splitting around edges to reveal seeds on papery central septum |
dry fruit longer than broad, splitting on two edges to reveal seeds on papery central septum | |
leaves with a continuous lamina (opp. of compound) | |
sorus |
cluster of sporangia on a fern leaf |
spadix |
a fleshy spike of numerous small flowers (typical of Araceae) |
spathe |
green, colored or dry sheath enclosing inflorescence (typical of Araceae) |
indeterminate inflorescence in which sessile flowers arise along a common stalk X | |
spikelet |
small spike enclosed by bracts forming part of the inflorescence of many grasses and sedges |
spine |
sharp, needle-like modification of a leaf |
sporophyll |
modified leaf bearing sporangia |
pollen bearing structures between corolla and pistil in complete flower | |
staminode |
sterile stamens in some flowers |
surface at end of style where pollination occurs | |
pair of outgrowths at base of petiole in some plants | |
strobilus |
terminal cluster of sporophylls or cone |
region of pistil between ovary and stigma, sometimes elongated | |
when growth continues through a series of axillary branches that seem to form a single stem | |
part of stem, leaf or petiole that can coil around supporting structures X | |
tepal |
a name given to a perianth segment when the distinction between sepals and petals does not seem to apply (e.g. when they are all colored) |
testa |
outer covering of a seed |
thallus |
plant body that is not differentiated into root, stem or leaf |
tomentose |
covered in short hairs |
thorn |
pointed modification of a stem |
trichome |
hair-like outgrowth |
compound leaf with three leaflets | |
tuber |
underground stem or root |
inflorescence in which all pedicels arise from the same point at the top of the peduncle | |
wavy (leaf) margins |