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Gamosepalous With more or less united or coalescent 

 sepals. 



Geminate. Twinned; in pairs. 



Geniculate. Bent like the knee. 



Gibbous Swelling out at one side. 



Glabrous. Smooth; without hairs or roughness. 



Glaucous. Bluish-hoary; covered with a fine whitish 

 bloom. 



Glochidta'e. Barbed like a fish-hook. 



Glonifruk. A compact somewhat capitate cyme. 



Glume. The chafi'-like bracts subtending the spikelets. 



-gonal. Ee'atingto the angles. 



Gymnospermia. Plants having naked seed. 



(Jynandria. Having the stamens adnate to or borne upon 

 the pistil. 



Gynobase. A short thick prolongation of the axis upon 

 which the pistil rests. 



Gynoecium. The pistil or aggregate pistils of a flower. 



Gynophore. A stem bearing the ovary. 



Hastate. Triangular or arrow-shaped. 



Heptandria. Having seven stamens. 



Hermaphrodite. Both sexes in the same flower. 



Heterosporous. Bearing more than one kind of spores. 



Hexandria. Having six Siamens. 



Hexagynia. Having six pistils. 



Hirsute. Having rather coarse or stiff hairs. 



Hispid. Beset with rigid or bristly hairs. 



Hyaline. Transp irent or partially so. 



Hypogynous. At the base of, or below the pistil. 



Icosandria. Having more than twelve stamens inserted 

 on the calyx. 



Imbricate. Overlapping 



Imparipinnate Pinnate, with an odd terminal leaflet. 



Incised. Irregularly, sharply and deeply cut. 



Incrassate. Thickened. 



Incumbent. Lying upon. 



