Plant forms
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ECADSPlant forms.
callustissue that forms around a plant wound
chinchesA plant-eating ground bug that forms large swarms on grasses and rushes
dimorphismthe state of existing or occurring in two distinct forms in the same plant or species
dimorphismsDIMORPHISM, the state of existing or occurring in two distinct forms in the same plant or species
protistanone of the Protista, protozoans, algae, bacteria, and other forms not readily classified as plant or animal also PROTIST
radiating(of an animal or plant group) Evolve into a variety of forms adapted to new situations or ways of life
protistansPROTISTAN, one of the Protista, protozoans, algae, bacteria, and other forms not readily classified as plant or animal also PROTIST
ectomycorrhizaa type of mycorrhiza in which the fungus forms a layer on the outside of the roots of the plant
ectomycorrhizaeECTOMYCORRHIZA, a type of mycorrhiza in which the fungus forms a layer on the outside of the roots of the plant
ectomycorrhizasECTOMYCORRHIZA, a type of mycorrhiza in which the fungus forms a layer on the outside of the roots of the plant
phragmoplastthe enlarged barrel-shaped spindle that is characteristic of the later stages of plant mitosis and within which the cell plate forms
radiationDivergence out from a central point, in particular evolution from an ancestral animal or plant group into a variety of new forms
radiationsDivergence out from a central point, in particular evolution from an ancestral animal or plant group into a variety of new forms
thriftsA European plant that forms low-growing tufts of slender leaves with rounded pink flowerheads, growing chiefly on sea cliffs and mountains
phragmoplastsPHRAGMOPLAST, the enlarged barrel-shaped spindle that is characteristic of the later stages of plant mitosis and within which the cell plate forms
rocailleany of the fantastic ornamental, often asymmetrical, combinations characteristic of the Rococo period, consisting of rock, shell, and plant forms combined with artificial forms, esp C-curves