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Hirsute, clothed with straight but not rigid hairs, usually more or less 
appressede Hirtellous, minutely hirsute, 
Hispid, clothed with straight stiffish hairs usually bristly to the touch, 
Hispidulous, minutely hispid. 
Hoary, fray with fine hairs, 
Hyaline, thin and transluscent, as of onion-skin, 
Hybrid, a cross between two species. 
anthium, structure resulting from the fusion of calyx tube and ovary wal 
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in perigynous or epigynous flowers. 
Hypogeous, below the earths; of cleistogamous flowers which bloom below ground 
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Hypoggnous, inserted below the pistil, and free from it. 
Imbricate, overlapping, as in shingles or tiles, 
Immersed, growing wholly in and under watere 
Imperfect, spoken of flowers which lack either Pere or pistils. 
Incised, cut sharply and deeply. 
Included, not at all protruding, 
Indehiscent, not splitting open, 
Inferior, that which is lowers; spoken of ovaries to designate those which 
are partly or wholly joined to the calyxe 
Inflated, as though blown-up; bladder-like. 
Inflorescence, the flower-cluster of a plant, 
Innovation, a basal shoot of a p-rennial grass, 
Inserted, attached to or growing out of, ; 
Internode, the portion of the stem between two nodes, 
Interyal, the space between two ridges or ribs. 
Introrse, facing inwards, 
Involuce], an inv>lucre of second order, 
nvolucre, a whorl of bracts subtending a flower cluster. 
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