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Term Definition
Fruto apocárpico Es un fruto compuesto que tiene los carpelos separados, independientes; procede de un gineceo apocárpico Fruto apocárpico
Fruto campanulado Con forma de una campana.
Fruto cilíndrico Se refiere a un fruto que es mucho más largo que ancho.
Fruto falso Ver pseudofruto.
Fruto no cilíndrico Se refiere a un fruto en el que la medida de su ancho es de la misma longitud o es aún mayor que la medida de su alto
Fruto sincárpico Es un fruto compuesto que tiene los carpelos connados; procede de un gineceo sincárpico Fruto sincárpico
Fugacious Falling off early. Same as caducous. Fugacious
Fulvous Dull yellowish brown.
Functionally indehiscent fruit A circumscissile fruit that opens via an operculum (lid) but the seeds are trapped inside because the size of the opening is smaller than the size of the seeds. Functionally indehiscent fruit
Funicle The cord that attaches the ovule and subsequently the seed to the fruit wall. Funicle
Funicle (funiculus) The cord that attaches the ovule and subsequently the seed to the fruit wall. Funicle (funiculus)
Funículo Es la estructura filamentosa que conecta al óvulo con el ovario y subsecuentemente a la semilla con la pared del fruto Funículo
Funneliform Usually referring to a corolla in the shape of a funnel but can also be applied to other structures with a similar shape. Funneliform
Furcate Forked, separating into two divisions.
Furfuraceous Scurfy or flaky.
Fused (fusion) Referring to similar structures fused to each other, such as the petals of a sympetalous corolla. Same as connate. Compare with adnate and connivent. Fused (fusion)
Fusiform A solid shape narrowed toward both ends from a swollen middle.
Fusionado Se refiere a las partes unidas de una flor, e.g., el tubo de la corolla está formado por la fusión de los pétalos en la parte baja de la corola
Galea (plural =galeae) (galeate) A helmet-or hood-shaped, as the upper lip of some bilabiate corollas (possessing galeae).
Gall fruits In Ficus (Moraceae), the seedless fruits that develop from ovaries parasitized by wasps.
Gamete A haploid (n) reproductive cell, two of which fuse to form a diploid (2n) zygote. Gamete
Gametophyte The gamete-producing haploid phase (n) of a plant's life cycle. Gametophyte
Gamopétala Igual a simpétala Gamopétala
Gamopetalous corolla Having petals united for at least part of their length. Same as sympetalous; Opposite of polypetalous and choripetalous. Gamopetalous corolla
Gamosépalo Se refiere al cáliz que posee los sépalos fusionados. Opuesto a dialisépalo Gamosépalo
Gamosepalous calyx Having sepals united for at least part of their length. Same as synsepalous calyx. Gamosepalous calyx
Gap An opening in the canopy of the forest created by falling trees and branches. Gap
Garganta Es la parte interna de una corola gamopétala (o simpétala)
Garganta de la corola Es el ensanchamiento inmediato a la boca que se encuentra en el interior del tubo de una corola simpétala.
Geitonogamy (geitonogamous) Referring to the fertilization of the ovules of a flower by pollen from another flower of the same plant. Compare with xenogamous. Geitonogamy (geitonogamous)
Geminate Arranged in pairs.
Gemma (gemmiferous; plural = gemmae) A specialized vegetative bud that often separates from the parent plant to produce a new plant. The gemmae in bryophytes are grouped together in a cup from which they are splashed out of and dispersed by rain drops. A plant that bears gemmae is said to be gemmiferous. Gemma (gemmiferous; plural = gemmae)
Gemmae cups A small receptacle or cup on upper surface of bryophytes in which gemmae are produced from which they are splashed out of and dispersed by rain drops. Gemmae cups
Geniculate Abruptly bent like a flexed knee. Geniculate
Genus (plural = genera) Referring to a level of taxonomic classification between species and family, i.e., a genus is made up of species and a family is made up of genera; a scientific name of a plant consists of three parts: the genus name, the species epithet, and the author(s) of the name (e.g., the chocolate tree Theobroma cocoa L. in which Theobroma is the generic name, cocoa is the species epithet, and L. stands for Linnaeus, the botanist who provided the name).
Geophyte A herbaceous plant that perennates by means of underground parts; i.e., at least part of the plant’s life cycle is spent below the ground, usually to avoid environmental stresses such as prolonged dry or cold periods.
Geotropic Referring to a shoot or root that responds positively to the pull of the earth’s gravity.
Geoxylic suffrutices Shrubs, often found in cerrado habitats, that produce a woody trunk below the ground and only branches above the ground.
Germinate Emerge from a dormant state, e.g., when a seed emerges from the seed coat and develops into a seedling.
GFA (Grupo para la filogenia de las Angiospermas) Es la organización responsable de coordinar una nueva clasificación de las Angiospermas basada en datos anatómicos, morfológicos, químicos y principalmente moleculares. Su clasificación más reciente se encuentra en el sitio Angiosperm Phylogeny Website at http://www.mobot.org/mobot/research/apweb/
Gibbous Pouched or swollen on one side. Gibbous
Gibbous Swollen on one side. Gibbous
Gineceo Término general que se refiere al pistilo de la flor. Comparar con androceo
Gineceo apocárpico Es un gineceo compuesto de carpelos libres; por ejemplo en Guatteria Annonaceae y Menispermaceae. Opuesto a gineceo sincárpico
Gineceo sincárpico Es un gineceo compuesto de carpelos connados
Ginóforo Pedículo que sostiene a un ovario; por ejemplo, en Capparaceae y Simaroubaceae
Glabrate Becoming glabrous.
Glabrescent Becoming glabrous or nearly glabrous.
Glabrous Smooth, devoid of trichomes (hairs).
Gland A secretory structure such as a floral or extrafloral nectary; a glandlike body whether it is secretory or not; e.g., the body connecting, via translators, the two pollinia of Apocynaceae subfamily Asclepiadoideae. Gland
Glándula Estructura secretoria, como un nectario floral o extrafloral. Un cuerpo glandular ya sea que secrete o no; por ejemplo, el corpúsculo que conecta los dos polinios de las Apocynaceae subfamilia Asclepiadoideae Glándula
Glandular trichome Hairlike outgrowths of the epidermis with bulbous expansions at their apices that presumably secretes substance that maket difficult for insect predators to eat the plant. Glandular trichome
Glandular trichomes Hairlike outgrowths of the epidermis with bulbous expansions at their apices. Glandular trichomes
Glaucous Covered with a whitish substance that can be rubbed off.
Globally symmetrical pollen In the Malpighiaceae, pollen with the pores not all in the same plane and the ectoapertures, if present, variously oriented.
Globose Referring to a spherical solid shape. Globose
Glochid A very thin and usually deciduous, barbed spine characteristic of some Cactaceae (Opuntioideae).
Glochidiate Barbed; bearing glochids.
Glomerate Referring to a structure, such as an inflorescence, composed of very densely clustered units; e.g., flowers.
Glomerule A tightly congested cymose inflorescence or inflorescence derived from it, usually with sessile flowers; e.g., in the Asteraceae.
Glume A bract at the base of a spikelet in the Poaceae. Glume
Grade A level of evolutionary organization and advancement.
Grain See caryopsis.
Granular Referring to a surface covered my minute, grain-like bodies.
Granulate (granulose) Appearing as if covered by very small grains; minutely or finely mealy.
Ground layer A hypothetical stratum of tropical rain forests consisting of herbs and other small plants that grow close to the ground. Same as ground story. Ground layer
Ground story Lowest layer of vegetation in a forest; composed of terrestrial herbs. Same as but less preferred than ground layer. Ground story
Ground tissue Plant tissue other than the vascular tissue, the epidermis, or the periderm.
Growth form The life form of a plant; e.g., herb, tree, or shrub. Same as habit. Growth form
Guard cells Two cells that flank each side of the stomatal opening. These cells control the input and output of carbon dioxide and oxygen and the output of water by opening and closing at different times of the day. Guard cells
Guard cells Two cells that flank each side of the stomatal opening. These cells control the input and output of carbon dioxide and oxygen and the output of water by opening and closing at different times of the day. Guard cells
Guayana A phytogeographic region corresponding to the Guayana Shield and including the Guianas and parts of northern Amazonian Brazil, Amazonian Colombia, and Amazonian Venezuela. Guayana should not to be confused with Guyana, the country, or the Guianas, a political term that encompasses Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana.
Guayana Shield A geographic region in northern South America corresponding with Precambrian bedrock.
Gymnosperm A vascular plant with seeds not enclosed in an ovary (examples of gymnosperms are cycads, pines, firs, and spruce trees). The name of this group of plants means naked seeds. Gymnosperm
Gynobasic style Referring to a style arising from the base of the ovary. Gynobasic styles are of two types: 1) the style is inserted laterally at the base of a syncarpous ovary as in Chrysobalanaceae and Rhabdodendraceae 2) the style arises from the center of an apocarpous ovary as in many species of Lamiaceae. Gynobasic style