GLOSSARY OF BOTANICAL TERMS I >/,/;. 

 &.TE, club-shaped. 



' lueen two vnr\ 

 aether lenstlns ise upon itself. 



Connate, united one to another. The term is used of 

 'iiiy. such as sepal to sepal or petal to petal, etc., e.g. the petals of 

 imilar parts, as, e.g., petal to 

 termed "adnate." 



Contorted, a f. - • ' in « " hf.il 



has one margin overlapped by the preoed 



other margin ovei .ember. Sometimes called 



"-fUi n ,;,v, or hri.1,,1. The term "twisted- i< here reserved for an 

 ,,,, urs in addition to overlapping. 



Coxvon-TK, rolled up from one or both margins. 



' -niur.:. -hao,- 1 liko rli nv.-uti .ri.il heart (a- on pla>im.'-.-ard>i. 



or with the base heart-shaped. 



f'.'Ui.i.i x one of the envelopes of the flower and a collective name for 



> i. -l\ M, , ih\ i* d.M.nt. 1' m ■ mm 

 V "H<>\\, ;-, Uuulm outgrowth from the i - n 



^WA, Costulb, .see Nervation. 



1 "vi i;i„,n. a loaf present on the em! 



''.-seed. The « ' ''•"">) " r '' nt >" li ' 



1 ; "■ ".'I i : rms) in some species never est 



'■icstheyaj,-,,. r- L'lven leave- 



nation). 



