a trifoliate leaf or plant
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shamrocka trifoliate leaf or plant
shamrocksSHAMROCK, a trifoliate leaf or plant
shamrocksA spray or leaf of this plant
shamrockA spray or leaf of this plant
foliaceousof, like, or of the nature of a plant leaf; leaflike
transpires(of a plant or leaf) Give off water vapor through the stomata
transpiring(of a plant or leaf) Give off water vapor through the stomata
transpire(of a plant or leaf) Give off water vapor through the stomata
transpired(of a plant or leaf) Give off water vapor through the stomata
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
disbudto remove leaf buds or shoots from (a plant) to produce a certain shape or effect
stemplant part (as a branch, petiole, or stipe) that supports another (as a leaf or fruit)
emergencesAn outgrowth from a stem or leaf composed of epidermal and subepidermal tissue, as the prickles on a thistle plant
emergenceAn outgrowth from a stem or leaf composed of epidermal and subepidermal tissue, as the prickles on a thistle plant
interrupted(of a compound leaf, inflorescence, or other plant organ) Made discontinuous by smaller interposed leaflets or intervals of bare stem
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
tendrileda leaf, stipule, or stem modified into a slender spirally coiling sensitive organ serving to attach a climbing plant to its support
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
rhubarbsThe thick leaf stalks of a cultivated plant of the dock family, which are reddish or green and eaten as a fruit after cooking
rhubarbThe thick leaf stalks of a cultivated plant of the dock family, which are reddish or green and eaten as a fruit after cooking
medickany small leguminous plant of the genus Medicago, such as black medick or sickle medick, having yellow or purple flowers and trifoliate leaves