adj
(botany) With the sides meeting directly to form an acute angle (at an apex or base).
adj
(biology) Lacking asters
adj
(biology) Curved or pointed forward or upward.
adj
(botany) Bending away from the ground; said of leaves, etc.
adj
(botany) Lacking steles.
adj
(botany) Bearing two flowers or blooms.
adj
(botany) Having two elevated ridges, as in the lip of certain flowers.
adj
(botany) In a biternate arrangement.
adj
Having relatively broad leaves
n
(botany) A densely clustered inflorescence composed of a large number of individual florets arising from a platform-like base.
adj
Alternative spelling of cirrhose [(botany, of leaves) Ending in a tendril at the apex.]
adj
(botany, of a leaf) Coiled such that one edge is inside, and one outside the coil, giving a spiral effect in cross section.
adj
(pathology, of a lesion) clustered
adj
(biology) Shaped like a barrel or cask.
adj
(botany) Of plant parts: shed after a period.
adj
Alternative form of fecaloid [Resembling excrement or faeces.]
adj
(botany) Somewhat glabrous
adj
(botany) Not having a distinctive margin or border.
adj
Between the leaves of a plant.
adj
(botany) Between shoots.
adj
(botany) Divided by internal partitions into cells.
adj
(botany) Having many heads or stems from one crown or root
adj
Relating to, or composed of multiple leaves
adj
(botany) Arranged in rows or series.
adj
(chiefly botany) Not hardy.
adj
(botany, zoology) Blunt, or rounded at the extremity.
adj
(botany) Cleft in a pedate manner, but having the lobes distinctly connected at the base; said of a leaf.
adj
(botany, of a flower) having a greater than normal number of parts
adj
(botany) Having the number of stamens more than double that of the petals or sepals
adj
(botany) Having the form of a raceme
adj
Alternative form of ramulose [Having many small branches, or ramuli.]
adv
(botany, zoology) In a secund arrangement.
adj
Somewhat or partly petaloid.
adj
(botany) Partially punctate
adj
(botany) somewhat thalloid
adj
(botany) Not quite acicular
adj
(botany) Somewhat or imperfectly amentaceous.
adj
(botany) Partially or somewhat digitate
adj
(botany) Almost entire (having just a few indentations)
adj
(botany) Almost, but not quite erect
adj
(botany) Almost falcate.
adj
(botany) Partly or somewhat fastigiate.
adj
(botany) Almost but not quite linear in shape.
adj
(botany) Partly or somewhat nervose.
adj
Almost or imperfectly petiolated.
adj
(botany) Not quite sessile
adj
(botany) Somewhat or partly succulent.
adj
(botany) Synonym of subumbellate (“almost umbellate”)
adj
(mycology) Slightly viscid.
adj
(botany) Not completely woody (but neither properly herbaceous)
adj
(botany) That grows vertically above another part
adj
cylindrical with alternate swellings and contractions; having the surface covered with rounded prominences
adj
(botany) Having trabeculae; crossbarred
adj
Alternative form of verticillate [(botany) Forming or having whorls]
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