pistils in the same flower. 



Hesperidum \\\ ] \\ A syncarpous berry, pulpy within and covered with a rind, as the 

 fruit of an orange. 



Heterostylous ^tftHJI Having flowers with different forms of styles, as in Primula. 



Hilum IHtlJff The scar on a seed where it was attached. 



Hip MMM The fruit of the rose. 



Hirsute il-^MTl Covered with long rather distinct hairs. 



Hirtelleous -^f&M 3 ^ Finely hirsute. 



Hispid $j$kW% With rough hairs or bristles, strigose. 



Hispidulous A&iSE^ Finely hispid. 



Hoary WK&Hl Grayish white, canescent. 



Hooked |i>tt Curved or bent back at the tip. 



Homed p\^ Spurred. 



Husk f A-nX The outer covering of certain fruits. 



Hyaline MM&J Translucent, colorless. 



Hybrid $IM A cross-breed between two species. 



Hypanthium |Lf£ An enlargement of the receptacle under the calyx. 



Hypogynous Tfifl'j Attached under the pistil, but free from it. 



Imbricated JiifC^fc Overlapping. 



Immersed ffcjkl'fi Growing under water. 



Imperfect flower ^AMhl A flower lacking either pistils or stamens. 



Incised §£Mffy Cut sharply. 



Included \HMl\ { i Not protruding from the surrounding organ. 



Incomplete flower ^f-ic^fit Wanting calyx or corolla. 



Indefinite MMift Too many for easy enumeration. 



Indehiscent ^gJ$j Not splitting open regularly. 



Indigenous ± 'ft {ft Not introduced. 



Indurate W.\t Hardened. 



Indusium (pi. indusia) ^-^ The shield or covering of the sorus in many ferns. 



Inferior TlSfi'J Below, as an ovary located below the free portion of the calyx. 



Inferior ovary J-WT& Seeming to grow below the calyx. 



Inflated B±$t Swollen. 



Inflexcd I'JjjffHl Incurved. 



Inflorescence ^pf The arrangement of flowers on the floral axis. 



Infrastipular ftUT Below the stipules. 



Integument gjc$£ A covering of the ovule which becomes a seed coat. 



Intcrnode i'piiij The portion of stem between two nodes. 



Inter petiolar ^Iffllij^j Between petioles. 



Intrastameneal t&BlH^ Within the ring of the stamens. 



Introrse F*3|nj#j Facing inwards. 



Involucel /.MU^ A secondary small involucre. 



Involucrate W-%$3 Belonging to an involucre. 



Involucre fil^n A ring of bracts surrounding several flowers, as in Compositae. 



Involute |*|Ji#J Rolled inwards from the edges. 



Irregular flower 'fi$£%'ffi, A flower with bilateral symmetry, sometimes called asym- 

 metrical. 



Jointed #Hlp Falling apart at the joints, articulated. 



Juvenile ijjtg Developing early. 



Keel fg#$| A ridge like the keel of a boat. 



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