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Plant Characteristics

A list of specialist words which might be used in field guides ... more.

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Caducous : (Stipule) falling soon, early deciduous. Caducous stipules are typically visible only on the apical bud.
Parent Term:Attachment
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Calyx : Collective term for the sepals, particularly when they are united to form a tube.
Parent Term:Perianth
Plural:Calyces
Child Terms: Sepal
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Campanulate : Bell-shaped.
Parent Term:Shape__3d
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Campylodromous : With several primary veins or their branches diverging at or close to a single point and running in strongly developed, basally recurved arches which converge toward the apex, reaching it or not.
Parent Term:Leaf_venation_(hickey)
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Canaliculate : With a longitudinal groove or channel.
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Canescent : Covered with dense, fine greyish-white hairs like frost
Parent Term:Hairs
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Capitate : Head-like; of an inflorescence with unstalked flowers aggregated into a dense cluster; of a stigma or a gland, globose like the hea
Parent Term:Inflorescence_type
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Capitulum : An inflorescence with a dense cluster of sessile flowers borne on a flattened or domed receptacle, e.g. Asteraceae.
Parent Term:Inflorescence_type
Plural:Capitula
Child Terms: Floret
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Capsule : Type of dehiscent fruit which splits open along several lines or pores to release seeds, derived from two or more united carpels.
Parent Term:Dehiscent
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Carpel : Female part, around centre of flowers, including stigma, style and ovary developing into a fruit. In some species, several separate
Parent Term:Gynoecium
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Cartilaginous : Hard and tough but flexible.
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Catkin : A spike of more or less reduced flowers (often unisexual and without perianth); in the strict sense hanging and flexible.
Parent Term:Inflorescence_type
Plural:Catkins
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Caudate : Having a long tail-like tip or appendage.
Parent Term:Apex_of_leaf_blade
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Cauliflorous : -
Parent Term:Flower/fruit_position
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Cauliflory : -
Parent Term:Flower/fruit_position
 
Ceraceous : Waxy.
Parent Term:Surface_details
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Chaffy : Like chaff (the residues when harvested grain is cleaned); small irregular flakes.
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Channelled : (Nerve etc.) sunk below surface, leaving a rounded channel.
Parent Term:Vein_prominence
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Chartaceous : Having a papery consistency.
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Ciliate : With a fringe of hairs forming a line, especially along the margin e.g. of a leaf or petal. Like eyelashes, rather than bearded.
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Circinate : Spirally coiled like the developing leaves of ferns
Parent Term:Branchlet
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Cirrhose : Tendrilled, ending in a slender appendage that is wavy or spirally rolled up.
Parent Term:General_shape
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Cirrhous : Coiled extension, e.g. of leaf; More than 10:1 l/w, coiled and flexuous.
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Cladodromous : With a single primary vein, the secondary veins not terminating at the margin and freely ramified toward it.
Parent Term:Leaf_venation_(hickey)
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Clasping : Partly surrounding the stem.
Parent Term:Attachment
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Clavate : Club-shaped, slender at base and distally gradually thickened.
Parent Term:Leaf_blade_shape
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Claw : The narrow, stalk-like proximal part of a petal, sepal or bract.
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Cleft : Indentations or incisions cut 1/4-1/2 distance to midrib or midvein.
Parent Term:Leaf_blade_shape
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Climber : -
Parent Term:Habit
Synonyms: All types
Child Terms: Liane
Climber_(herbaceous)
Root_climbers_/creepers
Climbing_device
Liane_(=liana)
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Climber (herbaceous) :   -
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Climbers (all types) :   -
Parent Term:Habit
 
Climbing device :   -
Parent Term:Climber
Child Terms: Tendril
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Clustered leaf :   -
Parent Term:Leaf_arrangement
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Cochlear : Of the arrangement of petals in a bud, a variant of imbricate where one petal, being larger than the others, and hollowed like a helmet, covers all the others.
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Cochleate : Snail-shaped.
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Colleters : Small linear structures like robust, flat hairs, believed to glandular or associated with protecting the apical bud.
Parent Term:Hairs
 
Comose : With a tuft of hairs, usually apical.
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Complanate : Flattened
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Compound Leaf :   -
Parent Term:Leaf_types
Child Terms: Compound_leaf_types
Leaflet_count_(/pinna)
Compound_leaf__types
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Compound leaf types :   -
Parent Term:Compound_leaf
 
Compound leaf types :   Leaves with more than one axis ? several midribs; with 2 or more leaflets. Inflorescences, when a similar pattern of branching is repeated in distinct subunits
Parent Term:Compound_leaf
Child Terms: Pinnate_leaf
Digitate
Trifoliolate
Bi-tripinnate
Bipinnate,_tripinnate_or_mixed_orde
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Compressed : Flattened; e.g. a mango, as the cross-section is elliptic not round.
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Connate : Generally, with parts fused, as with sepals in calyx tube; or bases of opposite leaves etc. fused around the stem.
Parent Term:Attachment
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Connivent : Converging or coming into contact, but not actually fused or united.
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Contiguous : Touching at the edges with no gap between.
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Contorted : Spirally twisted; of floral parts in a bud, a form of imbricate arrangement in which each segment with one edge overlapping the adj
Parent Term:Aestivation
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Contoured : Pattern of curved parallel lines, especially layers of bark when cut, visible in the slash. See ripple marks,
Parent Term:Bark
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Coppice : Shoots arising from old wood when large woody plant is cut near ground
Parent Term:Bole
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Cordate : Leaf base which curves round towards petiole ? like the non-pointed end of a heart shape.
Parent Term:Leaf_base
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Cordiform : Shaped like a cartoon heart
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Coriaceous : Tough, like leather or firm card.
Parent Term:Texture
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Cork : Soft waterproof material (used in wine bottle tops) on the outside layer of some axes; often pale brown or white rather than green,
Parent Term:Bark
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Corm : A short, solid, swollen, usually underground stem or stem base.
Parent Term:Underground_bulbs_etc
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Corolla : Petals as a whole, especially when they are united to form a tube.
Parent Term:Perianth
Plural:Corollas
Child Terms: Apetalous
Petal
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Corona : A ring of tissue arising from the corolla, perianth or filaments of a flower.
Parent Term:Flower_part
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Corymb : A racemose inflorescence in which the lower flowers have longer pedicels than those of the flowers above, producing a flat-topped o
Parent Term:Inflorescence_type
Plural:Corymbs
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Cotyledon : -
Parent Term:Seed
 
Craspedodromous Mi :   -
Parent Term:Leaf_venation_(hickey)
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Craspedodromous Si :   -
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Creeper : -
Parent Term:Root_climbers_/creepers
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Crenate : Round-toothed, or teeth obtuse (strictly, rounded teeth cut less than 1/8 way to midrib).
Parent Term:Serrated_etc_(not_entire)
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Crenulate : Diminutive of crenate (strictly, rounded teeth cut only to 1/16 of distance to midrib).
Parent Term:Serrated
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Crispate : Curly, wavy or crinkled. e.g. lettuce leaves are often crispate.
Parent Term:Serrated
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Crown : System of branches at top of tree supporting leaves.
Parent Term:Tree_(any_size)
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Crustaceous : Hard, thin, and brittle.
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Cuneate : Leaf base wedge-shaped; becoming gradually thinner at base towards petiole.
Parent Term:Leaf_base
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Cuspidate : Abruptly tapering into a sharp, rigid acute point.
Parent Term:Apex_of_leaf_blade
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Cyme : Branched inflorescence without a single main axis, but where each flower ends an axis and subsequent flowers develop from branches
Parent Term:Inflorescence_type
Plural:Cymes
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Cystolith : A crystalline outgrowth from the cell wall, encrusted with calcium carbonate (see also raphide). In practice, looking with a good l
Parent Term:Surface_details
Plural:Cystoliths
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Cystoliths : -
Parent Term:Surface_details