GLOSSARY. 



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Basidium An enlarge,! terminal cell of the ,1 .1 



Bast^Rt^Pfi?'""^ ''-S ^''^'^'^"™ spores (p '59;''"''- "^^"^^'' ^ypl'^. 

 Bast (Bast fibers or Slereome) THp fih.V, ■ 



dated with the sieve tissue (p Ss') '^''^^ °««"'"R m the hark ass,,- 

 L.ber and phloem, the former bein/mn^^™'"'?" ^""'"^^'1 ""I' 

 bark, and the latter includinTbast fiberrsLrt'ld"- "'f'^ '" "'^■ 

 panying cells. A distinction is asn sl^„,- " '", ""'' ""= ^"'"n- 



bast" and "hard bast." the former annlinT'Tu "'^'''' '"^'*«" "^■'i> 

 to the cambium and he latterTo ht „ a^^ »" '' ' '"^"''- "' "'""' 

 Berry A fleshy, indehiscent frui^ the "eeds of Xh ''*^""''<', ''','"' 

 the sarcocarp (p. 4IO) The woM i!f " '^'' ^'''^ embedded in 



sense includes any small pulpy fruit 'i^,"= """' '" « horticultural 

 technically classified as berr?es "^ p 41 n ) ' "'"■' "' "'^'<- » 



re not 



in which the xjleror woody por^rnlts^^^ ''"-'>- 



phloem (p. 341). ^ portion hcs between two layers of 



Biennial. Continuino- or lastincr for fw^ 



requiring two growiW seasons for th ^''^"' ?' ■ ^""''l ^^''''''^' '• ^■• 

 (p. 330) ^ seasons for the completion of the life cycle 



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Bracteate. Having bracts 

 Rrf .w'^/d F^i-nished with bractlets. 

 "tVfu7t::lf- ^ ""'^ "- --ted on the flower-stalk or pedicel. 



But-EP- " -- "-1 as fl»,sr^ri.";^'— 



Bub ferous. Producing bulbs. '^' '■ 



Bulblet (Bulbel. Bulbil). A small aerial bulb growing in the axd- of 



Bu,b^s.";p-ta°imt^t-- ™e:i'&i^n'r: b[,l^ ^^-^<^^^'''' "^ 



pe. "R=^'^r:-iif rr — >■ --™ - --^- 



Burs.culate (Bursiform). Saccate or pouch-like 

 ^'^^'°"^>P;^PP'"//^^3-. early. Applied to the sepals of the.Pap'.vera 



IS bent upon itself so as to bring the summit near the base (p. 379) 



