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Filices, ferns, one of the seven divisions of the vegetable king- 

 dom, and an order of plants in the Fragraenta Methodi 

 Naturalis of Linnceus. 



Filiform Filamentum, thread-shaped stamina. 



Fimbriata Petala, a fringed petal, as in Menyanthus. 



Fissum Folium, a leaf split or cloven half way down, 



Fistulosus Caulis, a piped or hollow stem. 



Flabellatum Folium, a fan-shaped leaf. 



Flaocidus Pedunculus, the foot-stalk of a flower that is feeble 

 and slender. 



Flagellum, a twig or shoot like a whip or thong. 



Flexuosus Caulis, a stalk, having many turnings or bendings, 



taking a different direction at every joint. 

 Floralia Folia, floral leaves that immediately attend the flower. 

 Floralis Gemma, flower-buds. 

 Flos, a flower. 

 Flosculus, a little flower. 



Foliace^ Glandule, glands growing on the leaves. 

 Foliaris Cirrhus, a tendril growing from a leaf. 

 Foliaris Gemmatio, leaf-buds. 



Foliatio Plants, the complication of the leaves, whilst folded 



within the gemma, or bud, 

 Foliatus Caulis, a leafy stalk. 

 Folifera Gemma, a bud producing leaves. 

 Foliolum* a little leaf, one of the single leaves, which together 



constitute a compound leaf. 

 Foliosum Capitulum, covered with leaves amongst the flowers 



or tops of the plant. 

 Folium, a leaf. 



Fornicatum Petalum, vaulted or arched, as in the upper lip of 



the flowers in the class Didynamia. 

 Frequens Planta, plants growing frequently, or commonly, 



every where. 



Frondescentia, the season of the year when the leaves of plants 

 are unfolded. 



Fr<5ndosus Cord ex, a species of trunk composed of a branch and 

 a leaf blended together, as is frequently united with the 

 fructification. 



