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Including calyx. Shutting up and concealing the corolla. (Inclu- 

 dens.) 



Incomplete flower. Destitute of either calyx or corolla. (Flos in- 

 completus.) 



Inorassate peduncle. Thickening or becoming thicker towards 

 the flower. (Incrassatus.) 



Incumbent. Leaning upon or resting against. (Incumbens.) 



Inferior perianth. Inclosing the germenj or, having the germen 

 above the receptacle — 



Germ. Placed below the perianth. An inferior perianth implies 



a superior gerin. (Inferum.) 



Inflected. Bent inwards, at the end, towards the stem. (Inflexus.] 

 Inflorescence. Mode of bearing flowers. (Inflorescentia.) 

 INTERNODE. The space between knot and knot or joint and jointi 

 (Internodmm.) '' •• 



Interrupted spike. Divided by intervals of smaller flowers or by 

 intervals destitute of smaller flowers. (Spica interrupta ) 



Intkrruptedly-pinnate leaf. Having smaller leaflets between 

 each pair of larger ones. (Interrupte-plnnatum.) 



iNvoLucRUM A calyx remote from tlietfower; sometimes placed be- 

 neath a single flovyer, but often, including many flowers, with their 

 proper calyxes,— (Involucrum.) '^ 



Involucell. a small involucrum. (Involucellum.) 



keel. 1 he lower petal of a papilionaceous flower, inclosino- the 

 stamens and pistil : usually shaped like a boat. (CaiiLa! ° 



Knot. 



A protuberant joint in the stem of some plants particular! v 

 grasses and corn. (Nodus.) F '*"t!, pnucuiariy, 



Lacima; a segment. Any part into which the border of a monnnrw 

 talous corolla is cut. It is applied also to a monophvllou. nr X 

 gle leafed calvx. (Monophyllum.) ^^onopnyiious or sin^ 



1.ACINIATE leaf. Irregulai;ly cut or divided. (Laciniatum \ 

 i.ANCEoLATE-ovATE leaf. Partak'ino- of K„<i, e 



».ore to the latter. U these ot ^Una wfrdsZtS"* >f ""« 

 supposed most characteristic.) " '''"^'' '* al»i»J3 



along one suture only. Pea^pod or sheH J! *^'^ ^^^"^^ ^^^ ^""^^ 



w^^'drLtitrXsicr^^^^^^^^^ 



out towards the end, with X base "n^^ ^»^'°''^^^'^- 

 L,NEAH-leaf. Of the same bread trthr^ih!?^^^' ^^^""^ Hgulatus.f 



one or both ends. (Lineare!) "^^""*' ^^^^P^ somltimes at 



ii^-EATE leaf. The surface siLii+i„ ^ i , , 



pressed parallel lines. (ISS )"' ''"'Si*««»% wia de- 



•^P. bee Rinirent. *' 



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J^iP. See Ringent. 

 Lobe. Th^ «/; 



Sim 



divided— (Lobus. I 



