tumber of sporangia growing together so as to appear 

 vith the stamens united throughout into a column. 



enable weak stems to reach the light, Tendrils n 



eithet a sepal 

 or a petal. " An anagram of petal," Jackson. 

 indxfeal 



Ternate, in ,rn„,w of 3. \ 1. u «,th 3 leaflets is sometimes said 

 . hut in this case it is really the leaflets which are ternate 



., t th,l.tf 1. H-fu'lohte. 



Testa, the outer covering of a seed. 



T ,. T1 , A D v s .. tort stamens. ^ _^ 



Th«ir\ Woodland, forests composed principally of thorny species. 

 Thyrse, a close panicle more or less spindle-shaped. 

 T.-mkmose. with exceedingly close matted short pubescence. 

 Toeulose, alternately swollen and constricted. _ 



Torus, the portion of the floral axis from 



. ■■.,-. etc. Same as receptacl 

 Tail -iroToMors, with the axis successively dividing into tnr 



1 ""''• . . ■<-!, 



Tri-pinnate, with the primary axis of 



- . with .'} nerves from base; with 



a physiol. 



Trt-ncate, as though cut off at the end. 

 Tuber, a short, thick, more or less Buooul 



TrRHiNATK. top-shaped. 



TrKi.in, tense as thoimh with pressure from within; sw< 



Umbel, an inflorescence in which the branches all radiat 



umbel is simple: r ■ lately branched, 



