- Kyov (nodus) a joint; remarkable in the. stems or straws of 
LaMINATED (equitans) when the flat surfaces of Jeayes lie, 
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Lana, wool... ee nes isc oe 
_ Lanatus, woolly, 
66 z DICTIONARY OF 
InvotucruM,or Fence, the Calyx of an Umbel. It is placed — 
_atsome distance from the flowers. It is either General or 
Partial. The Carrot furnishes instances. of both. The 
General Involuctum is placed under the Umbel; the Partial 
* ‘under the Umbellules. Pl. 6. £. 9. (c.c.) (d. d. d. bh) 3444 
Invoturys, rolled inwards, re er 
JOINT, articulus, re 3 6h 
JoinvEp (articulatus) Srem; a wheat straw is an. instance” 
familiar to every one. Pl. 10. £,.3% 
Leaves; as in the Indian Fig. Pl. 9. f. 3..(a.) 
Juca, pairs; Bi-juga, 2 pairs, Tri-juga, 3 pairs; applied to 
the leafits of a compound leaf, _ 
» IrreGuvar (irregularis) a term applied to compound flowers — 
_ Wherein the florets are not uniform; as in the Carrot and 
Coriander, : 
——— Buiossom. See Rreeurar.. 
KEEL (carina) a name given to the lowermost petal in a but- 
terfly-shaped blofsom, from its supposed resemblance to _ 
_. thekeel of a ship; see the introduction to the Clafs Dia- 
. . delphia. See also pl. 4. f. 17. and £. 13..(d.) ; 
KEELED (carinatus) bent like the keel of a ship or, boat ; as 
Ne Style of the Pea; the Calyx of Canary Grafs. Pl. 2 
~ 10. (a.a.) : dear oie gag oe 
eeciceeaeniin {reniforme) as the seed of the French Bean, a 
the Anthers of the Mallow; the leaves. of Ground Icy, é 
Golden Sazifrage, and Meadowbout. PI. 7. £. , ERE : 
Ky rE-Jorn rep (zeniculatus) when a straw or stem is.a little — 
bent at the joints. Pl. 2. f. 21. the Awns, > cee ce eee 
Kyos (capitulum.) See Heap. ie 
Grafses, 
«bei (ares 
Lazratus (flower) having lips, tio .exnsen 
LaBium, lip., one a2 | : tutes oat tee 
Lacerus, ragged, id cpanvr} mtd? wai ee 
Lacintra, segments, aod (as:tenwstal} uses seth 
Laciniatus, jagged. 2 
Lacrescent (lactescens) abounding with a milk y_ juice. ic 
Lavis, level asa smooth even surface of a. stalk or leaf, &¢. 
eueeae aly saws nacimmaveetniads eee | 
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Lamina, a thin plate, or border. 
LANCEOLATUS, spear-shaped. tS Tiny aes 
LaNcEoLatTo-ovatum, spear-egg-shaped,. 
LAN UGO, soft wool, or down, - et 4c RH 
Latrrat (lateralis) Brancues, growing from the sides 
the stem; opposed to terminating. aoe 
