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Spzne.—A sharp woody outgrowth. 
Sourred.— Having a hollow tubular projection. 
Stamens.—The male organs consisting of a thread (filament) with a head 
(anther) containing pollen found within the petals in the flower centre. 
Sttgma.— See Style. 
_ Stepules.—Bract-like growths at the base of some leaf stalks, sometimes leafy 
or spinous. Stipulate having stipules. 
Stepels.—Secondary stipules, at the base of the leaflets of compound leaves. 
Styie.—One or more threa:’-like processes in the centre of the flower with a 
single or divided head (stigma). 
Tendril.—A twining organ by means of which some plants climb- 
Tree.—A perennial plant with a woody stem which branches out above and 
generally grows to more than 30 feet in height. 
Tube.—The united part of the calyx or corolla. 
Tuber.—An underground fleshy stem. 
Unarmed.—Destitute of spines or prickles. 
Wenged.—Supplied with a leafy or membranous expansion. 
