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plant; as Bromus 
A plant that is propagated by new tubers, which 
perish as soon as they have borne a plant ; as the 
potatoe. 
A plant that is propagated by suckers ; as Poa 
pratensis. 
A plant that is propagated by runners; as the 
strawberry. 
A viviparous plant ; or one that increases by buds 
which fall from it ; as Lilium tigrinum. 
A stemless plant ; as Carduus acaulis. 
A plant whose flowers are borne upon a scape ; as 
Hieracium Pilosella. 
A plant which bears its flowers and leaves upon 
two separate stems ; as Curcuma Zedoaria. This 
sort of plant is called by Trattinnick hetero- 
phytous. 
A Calamarious, or grassy, 
mollis. 
j- A twining plant. 
Which twines to the right. 
Which twines to the left. 
A deciduous twining plant. 
An evergreen twining plant. 
A deciduous climbing plant. 
An evergreen climbing plant. 
A deciduous trailing plant. 
An evergreen trailing plant. 
A deciduous creeping plant. 
An evergreen creeping plant. 
A deciduous herbaceous plant. 
An evergreen herbaceous plant. 
A bulbous plant. 
A fusiform-rooted plant. 
A tuberous-rooted plant. 
An aquatic plant. 
A parasitical plant. 
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The male sex. 
The female sex. 
The hermaphrodite sex. 
