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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| Nectar : | Sugary, watery fluid generally secreted to attract animals. |
| Parent Term: | Glands_(large_types) |
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| Nectary : | A nectar-secreting gland. |
| Parent Term: | Glands_(large_types) |
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| Neotype : | A specimen selected to serve in place of a holotype, where none of the original material to which the name was originally applied i |
| Parent Term: | Type_specimen |
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| Nerve : | (Major) channel in lamina after midrib (see marginal, basal, lateral and vein). |
| Parent Term: | Venation |
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Lateral_nerve |
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| Nitid : | Lustrous, polished, shiny. (not used in this book, but a reason for so many of our species to be called ?nitida?). |
| Parent Term: | Surface_texture |
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| Nodding : | Bending very much, so that the apex is directed downwards. |
| Parent Term: | Stem |
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| Node : | Place on stem where leaves, flowers or branches arise or have fallen. |
| Parent Term: | Stem |
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Ochrea Stipule Exstipulate Interpetiolar Ligulate Ligule Ocreate Pseudostipule Sheath Stipulate |
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| Nut : | 1. Strictly, a hard, dry, indehiscent, single-seeded fruit with a hard dry pericarp (the shell); a nutlet is a small nut. 2. Howeve |
| Parent Term: | Indehiscent |
| Plural: | Nuts |
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