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Carunculate
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Possessing a caruncle. Compare with strophiole. |
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Caryopsis
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A dry, hard, one-seeded, indehiscent fruit unique to the Poaceae in which the pericarp is adnate to the seed coat. Same as grain. |
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Cashew apple
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The swollen pedicel that subtends the fruit of Anacardium (Anacardiaceae). Scientifically called the hypocarp. |
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Castaneous
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Chestnut-colored; grayish brown to moderately reddish brown. |
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Castaño
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Que tiene el color del Castaño (Fagaceae); es decir entre café-grisáceo a moderadamente café-rojizo. |
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Cat-claw tendril
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A tendril with the distal part divided into three equal, conspicuously recurved, spiny parts; e.g., in Macfadyena unguis-cati and Parabignonia steyermarkii (Bignoniaceae). |
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Catádroma, catádromo
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Se refiere al patrón de las venas, en el que la primera vena de un segmento nace del lado hacia la base. Comparar con anádroma e isódroma. |
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Catadromous
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Referring to a venation pattern in which the first vein in a given segment arises on the side of the leaf segment toward the base. |
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Catáfilo
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Bráctea escuamiforme localizada en las ramas terminales y/o protegiendo los nuevos brotes |
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Cataphyll
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Scale-like bract inserted toward the base of a newly expanded vegetative or reproductive shoot. |
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Cataphyll
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Scale-like bract on the proximal part of a new expanded vegetative or reproductive shoot. |
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Catkin
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A spike with closely congested, often apetalous, unisexual flowers; e.g., staminate inflorescences of species of Betulaceae. Same as ament. Catkins are generally associated with wind pollination. |
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Cauda
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A tail-like appendage. |
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Caudada, caudado
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Provisto de un apéndice en forma de cola. |
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Caudate
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Terminating in a tail-like appendage. |
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Caudex
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A short, vertical, usually woody and persistent stem at or just below the surface of the ground. |
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Cáudex
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Tallo corto, vertical, usualmente leñoso y persistente, que está localizado alrededor o justo abajo de la superficie del suelo. |
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Caudical
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In some species of Orchidaceae, an extension of the pollinium which is part of the pollen mass and produced within the anther. |
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Caudicle
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See translator. |
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Caudícula
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En algunas especies de Orchidaceae, es una extensión de el polinio que es parte de la masa de polen y es producida en el interior de la antera. |
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Caulescent
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With a stem. |
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Caulescente
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Provisto de un tallo. |
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Cauliflorous inflorescence
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Referring to an inflorescence that arises from the main stem of a plant or trunk of a tree. |
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Cauline
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Of or associated with the stem or trunk of a plant, such as a cauline inflorescence or infurctuescence. |
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Cauline inflorescence
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Refers to flowers or fruits that arise below the leaves from the main trunk of a shrub or tree. |
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