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spine. — A sharp woody outgrowth, 



Spvrred. — Having a hollow tubular projection. 



Stamens. — The male organs consisting ot a thread (filament) with a head 

 (anther) containing pollen found within the petals in the flower centre. 



'Stigma. — See Style. 



Stipules. — Bract-like growths at the base of some leaf stalks, sometimeB leafy 

 or spinous. Stipulate having stipules. 



Stzpels. — Secondary stipules, at the base of the leaflets of compound leaves. 



S6;^le. — One or more threa' -like processes in the centre of the flower with a 

 single or divided head (stigma). 



2endriL—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 mora than 30 feet in height. 



TiiOe. — The united part of the calyx or corolla. 



Tuber. — An underground fleshy stem. 



Unari'ied. — Destitute of spines or prickles. 



Winged.— Supplied with a leafy or membranous expansion. 



