Woody plants
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CANESWoody plants.
OLEALESOrder of woody plants.
RHAMNALESOrder of woody plants
OCASWoody plants of S. America.
SAGEBRUSHESWoody plants that herb likes?
SHRUBCLUBGroup devoted to small, woody plants?
HERBSFlowering plants with non-woody stems
barkthe external covering of woody plants
barksthe external covering of woody plants
caudexthe woody base of some plants
barkedthe external covering of woody plants
caudexesCAUDEX, the woody base of some plants
caudicesCAUDEX, the woody base of some plants
sunscaldan injury of woody plants caused by the sun
borersinsect that bores in the woody parts of plants
xylogena woody tissue in trees or plants, also XYLEM
xylema woody tissue in trees or plants, also XYLOGEN
xylogensXYLOGEN, a woody tissue in trees or plants, also XYLEM
sunscaldsSUNSCALD, an injury of woody plants caused by the sun
hadromexylem (a woody tissue in trees or plants, also XYLOGEN)
debarkerone that removes bark (the outer covering of woody plants)
xylemsXYLEM, a woody tissue in trees or plants, also XYLOGEN
hadromesHADROME, xylem (a woody tissue in trees or plants, also XYLOGEN)
debarkersDEBARKER, one that removes bark (the outer covering of woody plants)
silvexa toxic selective herbicide C9H7Cl3O3 formerly used in controlling woody plants
lignocelluloseA complex of lignin and cellulose present in the cell walls of woody plants
cambiumA cellular plant tissue from which phloem, xylem, or cork grows by division, resulting (in woody plants) in secondary thickening
cambiumsA cellular plant tissue from which phloem, xylem, or cork grows by division, resulting (in woody plants) in secondary thickening
xylemscompound tissue in vascular plants that helps provide support and that conducts water and nutrients upward from the roots, consisting of tracheids, vessels, parenchyma cells, and woody fibers
xylemcompound tissue in vascular plants that helps provide support and that conducts water and nutrients upward from the roots, consisting of tracheids, vessels, parenchyma cells, and woody fibers
borersa. any of several insects that bore into trees, fruits, etc., esp. a beetle that bores into the woody part of plants b. any of various mollusks, worms, etc., that bore into wood, stone, coral, or shells
borera. any of several insects that bore into trees, fruits, etc., esp. a beetle that bores into the woody part of plants b. any of various mollusks, worms, etc., that bore into wood, stone, coral, or shells
xylema complex tissue in the vascular system of higher plants that consists of vessels, tracheids, or both usually together with wood fibers and parenchyma cells, functions chiefly in conduction of water and dissolved minerals but also in support and food storage, and typically constitutes the woody element (as of a plant stem) compare phloem