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foliaceousbearing leaves; leaflike
foliaceousbearing leaves or leaflike parts
foliatingDecorate with leaves or leaflike motifs
epiphyllousborne on the leaves or leaflike organs
liverwortsA small flowerless green plant with leaflike stems or lobed leaves, occurring in moist habitats. Liverworts lack true roots and reproduce by means of spores released from capsules
STAMENSSpore-bearing leaves.
cypressAn evergreen coniferous tree with small, rounded, woody cones and flattened shoots bearing small, scalelike leaves
cypressesAn evergreen coniferous tree with small, rounded, woody cones and flattened shoots bearing small, scalelike leaves
quillwortany fernlike, aquatic marsh plant of the genus Isoëtes, characterized by clustered, quill-like leaves bearing sporangia in their bases
veronicasA herbaceous plant of north temperate regions, typically with upright stems bearing narrow pointed leaves and spikes of blue or purple flowers
cotyledonsAn embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants, one or more of which are the first leaves to appear from a germinating seed
avensesA plant of the rose family, typically having serrated, divided leaves and seeds bearing small hooks. Several kinds are grown in gardens
verta. vegetation bearing green leaves in a forest and capable of serving as a cover for deer b. the right to cut such vegetation
vertsa. vegetation bearing green leaves in a forest and capable of serving as a cover for deer b. the right to cut such vegetation
cliversNorth American plant, Galium aparine, of the madder family, having short, hooked bristles on the stems and leaves and bearing very small white flowers
cymbidiumA tropical orchid with long, narrow leaves and arching stems bearing several flowers, growing chiefly as an epiphyte from Asia to Australasia and widely cultivated for boutonniÞres
cymbidiumsA tropical orchid with long, narrow leaves and arching stems bearing several flowers, growing chiefly as an epiphyte from Asia to Australasia and widely cultivated for boutonniÞres
cycadsany gymnospermous plant of the order Cycadales, intermediate in appearance between ferns and the palms, many species having a thick, unbranched, columnar trunk bearing a crown of large, leathery, pinnate leaves
cycadany gymnospermous plant of the order Cycadales, intermediate in appearance between ferns and the palms, many species having a thick, unbranched, columnar trunk bearing a crown of large, leathery, pinnate leaves
saxifrageA low-growing plant of poor soils, bearing small white, yellow, or red flowers and forming rosettes of succulent leaves or hummocks of mossy leaves. Many are grown as alpines in rock gardens
saxifragesA low-growing plant of poor soils, bearing small white, yellow, or red flowers and forming rosettes of succulent leaves or hummocks of mossy leaves. Many are grown as alpines in rock gardens
vetchesany of several mostly climbing plants belonging to the genus Vicia, of the legume family, having pinnate leaves ending in tendrils and bearing pealike flowers, esp. V. sativa(spring vetch), cultivated for forage and soil improvement
vetchany of several mostly climbing plants belonging to the genus Vicia, of the legume family, having pinnate leaves ending in tendrils and bearing pealike flowers, esp. V. sativa(spring vetch), cultivated for forage and soil improvement
talipotsA tall Indian palm with very large fan-shaped leaves that are used as sunshades and for thatching, and to make the material upon which books were traditionally written. When the talipot matures, at about 40û60 years, it sends up a 25-foot (8-m) stalk bearing millions of flowers, and subsequently the tree dies