Tenuinucelada, tenuinucelado
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Se refiere a la nucela que está compuesta de la epidermis y el saco embrionario. Comparar con crassinucelada. |
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Tenuinucellar
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Referring to a nucellus composed of the epidermis and an embryo sac. Compare with crassinucellar. |
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Tepal
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A uniseriate perianth in which it can not be determined if the segments are sepals or petals, e.g., the segments of the perianth of a tulip. |
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Tépalo
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Un segmento del perianto en el que los sépalos y pétalos no están claramente diferenciados; un segmento del perianto cuyo origen es desconocido, ya sea de los sépalos o pétalos |
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Tepui
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A Spanish term referring to the flat-topped mountains of Venezuela, Colombia, Guyana, and Suriname that are dominated by a highly endemic flora. |
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Terete
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Circular in transverse section. |
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Terminal
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At the apex of an axis. |
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Terminal bud
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A bud that terminates the end of a stem or a twig. |
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Terminal inflorescence
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Referring to an inflorescences that arises from above the leaves |
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Terminal leaflet
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In a pinnately compound leaf, the leaflet at the end of the rachis. Note that pinnately compound leaves with terminal leaflets are imparipinnate ( = odd pinnate). |
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Terminal style
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Referring to a style that arises from the summit of the ovary. |
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Ternate leaves
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In groupings of three; e.g., the ternately compound leaves of some species of Sapindaceae. |
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Terra firme
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A Portuguese term referring to land not subject to periodic flooding. Same as tierra firme in Spanish or non-inundated forest in English. |
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Terra firme
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A Portuguese term referring to land not subject to periodic flooding. Same as tierra firme in Spanish or non-inundated forest in English. |
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Terrestre
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Que crece sobre el suelo. Se aplica a plantas cuyas raíces se desarrollan en el suelo. |
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Terrestrial
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Growing upon the ground, referring to a plant with its root system anchored in the ground. |
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Tertiary vein
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A tertiary vein is the third thickest vein in the leaf. They arise from the secondary veins (Hickey, 1973). |
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Tertiary venation
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The third degree or third smallest veins in a leaf blade, arising from the secondary veins. |
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Tessellate
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Arranged in small squares or patterned like a checkerboard. |
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test
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Testa
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See seed coat. |
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Tetra-
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A prefix meaning four. |
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Tetrad
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A group of four pollen grains. |
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Tetrad
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Referring to pollen grains that remain in groups of four after meiois; in most species of flowering plants the tetrads separate into four monads immediately after meiosis. |
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Tetradynamous
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Having four long stamens and two short stamens; e.g., in Brassicaceae. |
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