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Repanil. With slightly wavy mavpjiii. 



Retiiulat;'. NrtliM. 



Ketnir.-M.'. I uiiicil liacl<\var(l. 



Ketiisc. \vii.i \riy sliallow iiotcli at a|»'\. 



KeM.liilc. I;.iI1;m1 ha.kwavil fnmi tlic si,li'-. 



Kaphr ini- i;iia|ilii" ) . 'i'hv ridyc ciiniicrl ini; 



tlic liilini, anil cluihi/.a iif an anal rnpinis dv 



ani|iliiliM|nnt^ ii\ nlc 



aijinif month of a 



K'^l 



Rinj^aal, Siiil ,,i tli 



twn-li|,n.l ,.iuil,i, 

 Rostiati'. \. .t!i a lieak-like tip. 

 Rotate. Said of a corolla with flat vonnd 



liin'i ; w'la- 'I-s'ia pi'il. 

 Rn-i-c. W rinklfil. 

 Rnnidiate. Siid id' an allainiim wliirh looks 



a-, ii . . 1 .1 ' li 'r:i r'ii'w I'd. 

 Knniin.it ■. Iiuis-I with si'i;-inents diviMded 



barkw aid. 

 Sagittate, nf the sha|.e of an arrow diead. 

 Saher-drined. S-id of a earolla with slriider 



tulie and ahrnplly expanded Hat linili. 

 Samara. A simple ilr\- indehiseent wingi'd 



fruit. 

 Seabi'ons. Rough. 

 Scarious. Alendiranons, thin and dry; not 



green. 

 Secunil. Said eif a raceme wliere llowers are 



borne on one side of I lie raeliis. 

 Sepal, (die of tiie ilixisions of a ealy\-. 

 Septieidal. Said of a capsule opening along 



the partitions I ctweeii f'c cidls. 

 Serrate. lla\i:,g saw like teeth direcded for- 

 ward. 

 Serrulate. i)imiiiiiti-\-e of serrate. 

 Sessile. Without stalk. 

 Setaceous. Bristled ike. 

 Setose. CoM'red with bristles. 

 Setuliise. ('o\ered \\ith niinnte bristles. 

 Simple. t)f one piece, i. c, not coiii|iouiid. 

 Sinuate. \\ ith markedly \\a\y margin. 

 Sinus. The i left or s|rice bel'ween two lobes. 

 Spatr.late. Shaped Hke a spatula; abrniitly 



will" at api'-Y and n:iirow' lielow. 

 Spieat.'. Arrang'd in a spike. 

 Spike. An e'.nngitel llnw ei-elnster with 



sessil ■ ne.irly sessile Mowers. 



Spine. A sharp woody imtgrowlli from a 



stem. 

 Spinose. (Vj\ered with spines. 

 Spinule. Diminutive of s]dne. 

 Spinulose. ( 'o\eie!l willi spiiinles. 

 Stamen. line of the niah' or |jollen bearing 



organ-, of a tlower. 

 Staminafe. Said of llowers which bear 



staniieis without pistils. 

 Staminodium. A. sterile stamen. 

 Standard. 'Idie u|.|.er dilated petal of a 



pajiilionaeeons llower. 

 Stellale. Star-shaped. 

 Stit'ina. The portion of a pistil wdiieh re- 



cei\'es the ]iolleii and tlirongli which fertil- 

 ization is cllected. 

 Stit'iiialic. lielonging to or of the nature of a 



stigma. . 



Stiiie The stalk-like support of some pistils. 

 Sterile, "^"l ]n-fiductive of spores or seeds. 

 Stiriel .-\'i ajjiieiidage of some leaflets cor- 



resiiondiii.e: with the sti])ules of a leaf. 



Sti])itate. Having a stipe. 



Sti|iulate. bLning sti|jules. 



Sti|iules. A|ipenilages on either side of a leaf 

 al the base of the petiole. 



Stolon. A runner or prostrate branch root- 

 ing at the nodes. 



Stoloniferoiis. Itearing stolons. 



St a. (pi. Slomatal A little month or 



breathing |iori' in the epidermis (eliielly of 

 the banes) tlirougt wliieli transpiration 

 ociairs. 



Stoinatifeioiis. itearing sfomata. 



Stli:lle(L Striped lengthwise. 



Strobile. .V cone. 



Siyle. The |aul of a pistil connecting the 

 o\ ary a ml st ignia. 



Sn!)-. _\ prefix indicating somewhat; as sub- 

 corilate, somewhat cordate, etc. 



Subulate. Awl-slia]ieil. 



Sull'rutescent. Soniewimt shrnbby. 



Sutl'rnticose. Diminid i\'idy sliiidiby. 



Silicate. kiurowed or gioo\ed. 



Su])eriiu'. Said of an o\-ary growing above 

 or free fri.nu the calyx. 



Symnietrical. Said of a llower in which there 

 is the same nnmlier of jiarts in eaidi set of 

 orgins. 



Synear|i. .\ fleshy multiple fruit. 



Tangential. Said of a wonil section wdien 

 made lengihwise of the grain and tangen- 

 tial to the riii.gs of growth. 



Teginell. The iniau' lining of a seed. 



Terete, t'olumnai'; circular in cross-section. 



Termite, .\rraiiged in threes. 



Testa. The outer ciwering of a seed. 



Thyrsoid. Like a thyrsus. 



Tli\rsns. .V cain|iact panicle: as a Ijuncli of 

 grapes III" lilac llowers. 



Tomentose. IlfMisely pubescent; ciuered with 

 tomentnm. 



Tomeiitulose. Diminutive of tomentose. 



Tomeiitum. Dense matted hairs. 



Torose. (\linilrical with contraetioiia at in- 

 tervals. ■ 



Tornlose. Diminnti\'e of torose. 



Torus. The receptacle of a llower. 



d"oitiious. ( 'oiisiilcralily bent or twisted. 



Traelae. 'i'lie ducts or canals in wood. 



Traiheids. Wood cells. 



Transverse. Said of a wood section when 

 1 Ic across the grain or axis of a log. 



Tli-. Ill ci)m]io-ition. thrice or three. 



Triandrons. Ihniiig three stamens. 



Tricliotoiiioiis. Three hnked. 



Trifoliate. Ma\ing three le;lllets. 



Truncate. I'aiding abruptly, as if .ait olf. 



d'uberculatc. ( 'o\ered with rounded projec- 

 tions. 



Tumid or Turgid. Swollen. 



Turbinate. Top-sliaped. 



L'mbek .\ form of llower cluster in which 

 the ])edicels radiate from the same point, 

 similar to the im\-s of an nnihrclbi, 



rmbclbite. r.oi ee i'l iimbids. 



I , III,,. lint. .^ M"onibiry umbel. 



I ,|||,,, .\ inoiccti.v or boss. 



I inboimt ■. I', • 'i-iig' 'li umbel. 



I 'cdiilate. \\ ith wany inaigin. 



