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(botany) In which the phloem surrounds the xylem
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(botany) Any flowering plant, or extinct close relative of the flowering plants.
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(botany) Any ephemeral plant
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(ecology, rare) Any formerly cultivated plant that has escaped into the wild.
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(botany) A perennial plant, for example the potato or daffodil, which in spring propagates from an underground organ such as a bulb, tuber, corm or rhizome.
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(biology) Any aquatic hemicryptophyte
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(botany) A plant or fungus that lives on dead or living organic matter.
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(biology) Any phanerophyte between 30 and 50 metres in height
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(biology) Any normal macroscopic plant, especially an aquatic one.
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(biology) Any phanerophyte between 8 and 30 metres in height
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Of or pertaining to mesozooplankton.
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(biology) A microscopic chlorophyte
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Relating to a microcotyledon
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Any very small marine fouler, typically a bacterium or alga
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Any infauna that are too small to be seen with the naked eye.
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The study of pollen traces
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(biology) Any phanerophyte between 2 and 8 metres in height
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(biology) Any microscopic plant or alga
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(biology) Relating to several species of plant
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(biology) Any woody plant that carries its dormant buds openly on branches above the ground.
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Relating to, or caused by, phylloxera.
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(rare, botany) A specific morphology of a phytolith.
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(ecology) Now specifically, a multicellular eukaryote that includes chloroplasts in its cells, which have a cell wall.
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An aquatic plant that floats, sometimes limited to those without roots or holdfasts fixed to soil or sediment.
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(botany) aerial but with some connection to the ground
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(botany) A clone (individual member of a genet).
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Of or pertaining to sporinite.
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(biology) a plant of perfect or complete organization; one of the higher plants
adj
Relating to thallophytes.
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(biology) Any plant which survives unfavourable seasons in the form of seeds only
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(zoology) Free-floating small protozoa, crustaceans (such as krill), etc. and the eggs and larvae from larger animals.
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