PHYLLOME a leaf of a plant
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phyllomesPHYLLOME, a leaf of a plant
phyllomicof or like a phyllome, a leaf or homologue of a leaf
phyllomea leaf of a plant
stemto deprive a plant of a leaf-bearing axis
stemedSTEM, to deprive a plant of a leaf-bearing axis
stemingSTEM, to deprive a plant of a leaf-bearing axis
fronda type of leaf (a flat green structure attached to a plant)
frondsFROND, a type of leaf (a flat green structure attached to a plant)
acuminate(of a plant or animal structure, e.g., a leaf) Tapering to a point
dorsiventral(of a leaf or other part of a plant) Having dissimilar dorsal and ventral surfaces
sclerophylla hard, leathery leaf; a woody plant, esp of hot, arid regions, with such leaves
sclerophyllsSCLEROPHYLL, a hard, leathery leaf; a woody plant, esp of hot, arid regions, with such leaves
ternatea. consisting of three leaflets, as a compound leaf b. having leaves arranged in whorls of three, as a plant
emergenceAn outgrowth from a stem or leaf composed of epidermal and subepidermal tissue, as the prickles on a thistle plant
emergencesAn outgrowth from a stem or leaf composed of epidermal and subepidermal tissue, as the prickles on a thistle plant
phytonicthe smallest part of a stem, root, or leaf, that, when removed from a plant, may grow into a new plant
phytonsthe smallest part of a stem, root, or leaf, that, when removed from a plant, may grow into a new plant
phytonthe smallest part of a stem, root, or leaf, that, when removed from a plant, may grow into a new plant
intercalary(of the meristem of a plant) Located between its daughter cells, esp. (in a grass) at or near the base of a leaf
bulbilsA small bulblike structure, esp. in the axil of a leaf or at the base of a stem, that may form a new plant
rhubarbThe thick leaf stalks of a cultivated plant of the dock family, which are reddish or green and eaten as a fruit after cooking
rhubarbsThe thick leaf stalks of a cultivated plant of the dock family, which are reddish or green and eaten as a fruit after cooking
monocotyledonA flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon (seed leaf). Monocotyledons constitute the smaller of the two great divisions of flowering plants, and typically have elongated stalkless leaves with parallel veins (e.g., grasses, lilies, palms)
monocotyledonsA flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon (seed leaf). Monocotyledons constitute the smaller of the two great divisions of flowering plants, and typically have elongated stalkless leaves with parallel veins (e.g., grasses, lilies, palms)