Plant Characteristics
A list of specialist words which might be used in field guides ... more.A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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| Habit : | The form of a whole plant, e.g. tree, liane. |
| Parent Term: | Vegetative |
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Acaulescent Climber Annual Erect Herb Herbaceous Monocotyledon Perennial Procumbent Prostrate Saprophyte Scrambling_shrub Shrub Straggling Succulent_plant Suffrutex Twiner Tree_(any_size) Monocots_(smaller) Monocots_(large/woody) Biennial Litter-bin_habit Scrambler Suffrutescent Climbers_(all_types) Pachycaul Leptocaul |
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| Habitat : | The environment in which a plant lives. |
| Parent Term: | Ecology |
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Swamp Riverine Swamp Vegetation Vegetation |
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| Parent Term: | Branching_pattern |
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| Hastate : | Of a leaf blade, narrow with two basal lobes directed outwards, like some types of arrow-head. |
| Parent Term: | Leaf_base |
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| Head : | A racemose inflorescence with unstalked flowers aggregated in a dense cluster. |
| Parent Term: | Inflorescence_type |
| Plural: | Heads |
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| Heliophilous : | 'Sun loving'; typical of forest gaps, road-sides, savanna. |
| Parent Term: | Guilds |
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| Herb : | A generally small plant without woody stems, without bark. |
| Parent Term: | Habit |
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Herb_(>1m) Herb_(small_/annual) Herb(monocot) |
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| Herb (larger types >1m) : | - |
| Parent Term: | Herb |
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| Herb (small annuals) : | - |
| Parent Term: | Herb |
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| Parent Term: | Herb |
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| Herbaceous : | Not woody; soft often green, stems (even on non-herbs) having the texture of a herb stem. |
| Parent Term: | Habit |
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| Hermaphrodite : | (Flower or plant) of both sexes, i.e. with both stamens and ovary, bisexual. |
| Parent Term: | Gender |
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| Hilum : | The scar on a seed indicating its point of attachment. |
| Parent Term: | Seed |
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| Hirsute : | With long, coarse, and fairly stiff hairs; hairs erect, completely covering surface. |
| Parent Term: | Hairs |
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| Hirtellous : | Minutely hirsute: with shorter hairs |
| Parent Term: | Hairs |
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| Hispid : | With bristles or (very) long, stiff, bristly hairs. Hairs stiffer and slightly sparser than hirsute. |
| Parent Term: | Hairs |
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| Holotype : | A single specimen designated by the author of a plant name, at the time of original publication, which fixes the application of the |
| Parent Term: | Type_specimen |
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| Hoop : | (On bark) narrow circle of distinct texture or colour running round tree, twig, etc. |
| Parent Term: | Bole |
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| Hyaline : | Colourless, transparent, used mainly for thickened part of some leaf margins. |
| Parent Term: | Transparency |
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| Hybrid : | The offspring of two different taxa (species, sub-species etc.), intermediate in character between the parent taxa. |
| Parent Term: | Genetics |
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| Hydathode : | Structures (glands) usually on a leaf margin that secrete water (guttation) |
| Parent Term: | Surface_details |
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| Hyphodromous : | With a single primary vein and all other venation absent, rudimentary or concealed within a coriaceous or fleshy blade. |
| Parent Term: | Leaf_venation_(hickey) |
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