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Fogaciflima peta/a, Petals that are fleeting, and of fhort Du- 
ration. 
Fulcratus cazlis, Branches having Props, fee Fulcrum. 
Fulcrum, a Prop or Support. 
Fungi, a Kind of Muthroom, one of the feven Families of 
Plants, an order of Plants inthe Fragmenta methodi natura 
lis of Linneus. 
Furcata, forked. 
Fufiform radx, a {pindle-fhaped Root. . 
G 
Galea, a Helmet, applied to the. Corolla of the Clafs Gyriane 
dria, as in Orchis. 
Galeatum /abium, the Lip of a Flower fhaped like a Helmet. 
Geminz fipule, Stipula growing in Pairs. 
oan pedunculus, double Foot-italks growing from the fame 
oint. 
Gemma, a Bud, an Hibernaculum on the afcending Caudexs 
Gemnatio, a young Bud. 
Gemmiparus, béaring Buds. 
Genera plantarum, Genera of Plants, the fecond Subdivifion in 
the Linnean Sy{tem ; it compréhends an Affemblage of Spe+ 
cies, fimilar in their Parts of Fruétification, under the fame 
Clafs and Order, 
Geniculatus, caulis, culmus, pedunculus, a jointed Stalk, Straw, 
or Foot-ftalk of a Flower. 
Genicula, little Joints. 
Germen, a Sprout or Bud, the Bafe of the Piftillum, the Rudi- 
ment of the Fruit yet in embryo. 
Gibbum /o/zum, bunching out, or gouty. 
Glaber, {mooth, having an even Surface, 
Gladiata f/igua, a {word-fhaped Pod. 
Glandulz, a Gland, or fecretory Veffel. 
Glandulifera /cabrities, a Kind of briftly Roughnefs on the Sar- 
face of fome Plants, on which there are minute Glands at the 
Extremity of each Briftle. 
Glareofis Jocis, gravelly Places, where Plants delight in Gravel. 
Glaucophyllus; a blueifh, or azure-coloured Leaf. 
Globofa radix, a round Root. : 
Globularis /cabrities, a Species of glandular Roughnefs, fearce 
vifible to the naked Eye, the {mall Grains of which are ex- 
aétly globular. 
Glochoides, the fmall Points of the Pubes of Plants. Linneus 
applies this Term, only to the Hami Triglochoids, with three 
hooked Points. 
Glomerata /pica, Flowers crowded together in a globular Form. 
Gluma, 
