APPENDIX II. 



Tendril, a filiform sensitive organ whicl. winds ronnd 

 supports to enable weak stems to reach the light. Tendrils 

 are of various morphological origin in different groups. 

 Some may be, modified branches, other leaves, another the 

 end of a 4 leaf rachis, etc. 



Tepal, a division of a perianth, a word applicable to 

 either a sepal or a petal. 



Terete, cylindrical. 



Ternary, with 3 members in a whorl. 

 Ternate, 3 members digitately arranged, or starting from 

 the same node. 



Testa, the outer covering of a seed. 

 Tetradynamous, with 4 long and 2 short stamens. 



Thorn, a modified shoot or branch in the form of a hard 

 spine. 



Thorn Woodland, forest composed principally of thorny 

 species. 



Thyrse, a close panicle more or less spindle-shaped. 



Tomentose, with exceedingly close matted short pubes- 

 cence. 



Torulose, alternately swollen and constricted. 



Torus, the portion of the floial axis from which spring 

 the perianth, stamens, carpels or any portion of the flower. 

 The torus may therefore be convex, cylindrical, concave, eh 

 Same as receptacle in some senses. 



Trichotomous, with the axis successively dividing into 

 three branches. 



Tricoccous, ultimately splitting into 3 cocci. 



Tri- pinnate, with the primary axis of the leaf pinnate 

 with one or more pairs of the pinnte again pinnate and with 

 one or more pairs of the secondary pinna* pinnate. 



Triple-nerved, 3-nerved, with 3 nerves from base, with 3 

 primary nerves. 



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