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Decumbent 



Embryo 

 Endosperm 

 Erect 

 Fertilize 

 Fertilization- 

 Genus 



Glabrous 

 Glaucous 

 Glume 

 Hybrid 



Indigenous 

 Inflorescence 



Inoculate 

 Internode 

 Keel 

 Knee-bent 

 Lateral 

 Leaflet 

 Legume 



Leguminous 

 Lemma 

 Ligule 

 Midrib 

 Node 



Nodule 

 Ovary 

 Palea 



fodder and pasture plants. 



Bending or lying down, but with the summit ascend- 

 ing. 



The part of the seed which develops into a plant. 



See page 8. 



Straight; upright. 



To make fruitful. 



-The process by which the pollen renders the ovule 

 fertile; fruit-making. 



An assemblage of species possessing certain charac- 

 teristics in common. 



Smooth ; destitute of hairs. 



Of a sea-green or grayish-blue color. 



See page 10. 



An animal or plant produced from the mixture of 

 two species. 



Native to a certain country or district. 



The flowering part of a plant, and especially the 

 mode of its arrangement. 



To furnish the soil with certain kinds of bacteria. 



The portion of a stem between two adjacent nodes. 



A central ridge, like the keel of a boat ; see also page 16. 



Bent so as to form an angle. 



Proceeding from the side. 



A single division of a compound leaf. 



A single seed vessel, having the seeds attached along 

 one side only. 



Pertaining to a legume or to the Leguminosce. 



See page 10. 



See page 9. 



The central or main rib of a leaf. 



The joint of a stem, or the part where a leaf or several 

 leaves are attached. 



A little knot or lump. 



The part of the pistil in which the seeds are formed. 



See page 10. 



