BOTANICAL TERMS. | 85 
Srarry (stellatus) omar whose leaves grow in whirlseround 
/ (the stem; as t , Cheese-rennct, and several 
- other plants in the rien gh ct Pl.9. f. 3. (b. b.) 
STELLATA;, starry, or star-like. 
Srem (caulis) the proper trunk of a plant supporting the leaves, 
| branches, and flowers. It rises immediately from the root. 
Srem (stipes) formerly called the pillar, which supports the 
pileus of some of the Fungi. Pl. 1. f. Hob.) | 
STEM-CLASPING (aimplexicaulis) see embracing the Stem. 
Sren-Leaves ‘(caulina) such: as:grow we tt — the 
_ stem, without the intervention of branches... 
Stewdinee (acaulis) without a stem. a3 leoes 
Srertuis, barren. is fateh 3 
Stirr, see rigid. 
STieMa, summit. 
STIMULI, stings. ©» 
Strives (stimuli) badeaniasid itilntiiiden conveying poison 
into the part they eA exonerate Few epaplesen igen at 
the sting Of a Ni a 
Stipes, a pillar, or pedicle. ‘Also the stem ‘some kind of 
Sone Fungi. oer “Sate ‘Aottiy: éPoore ; 2247 EO 
Sririrarvs, standing ona p jun-pelitalens ; “So 
SriPuL2, asort of props; small leaves or scales situated oneach 
- side the base ea — or fruit-stalk, for the | 
of supporting them at their first appearance. ‘They are 
suficlently evident in the Cardes Pea. Pk 10, bey 6. (0. 
Sro.o, a sucker. — 
SToLONIFERUS, putting forth suckers. 
Srone; see Nut. 
Stnavputse (divaricatus) branches standing wide from each 
other, 
SrratcHr (rectus) not pending; 
StRap-sHAPED (linearis) long and narrow ike a:strap: ora) 
fillet ; as the leaves of Thrift, Crocus, and Rosemary, P1.7. 
£4; ‘when the same shape is exprefsed as existing in @ 
floret of a compound flower. Linnaeus uses the term Ligue 
latisss Phite fe 2s: > <4 
STRAP-SPEAR-SHAPED (lineati-lanceolatum) see Spear-egg- 
STRAW (culmus) a kind of trunk proper to Grafses.. Pl. 10. f.3. 
Pep nr nm i ic ee PO : 
STRIATUS, scored. ~ ; by 
Srricosum, furnished ‘Strige. 
Srrrv@s (nervi) see fibres ; as in the broad | andro ed 
Plantain. © Pl. 7. 4. 46, Liasiany, : 
Sumeiaces, «i cone. | nigh £ eben eo 
STROBILIFORMIS (spiea) a ‘spike like pieones 555 345, 
