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Indusium false (plural = indusia false)
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Referring to an indusium formed by the enrolled leaf margins of a fern. |
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Inferior ovary
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An ovary in which the floral parts (calyx, corolla, and stamens) arise from the summit; e.g., in Rubiaceae and Asteraceae. |
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Inflexed
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Bent inward. |
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Inflorescence
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The structure in which the flower or flowers are displayed on a plant. |
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Inflorescence
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The structure in which the flower or flowers are displayed on a plant. |
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Inflorescencia
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Estructura formada por un conjunto de flores en una planta. La flor es solitaria también es considerada un tipo de inflorescencia. |
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Inflorescencia axilar
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Se refiere a la inflorescencia que nace de la axila entre la hoja y la rama. |
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Inflorescencia cauliflora
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Equivalente a inflorescencia caulinar. |
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Inflorescencia caulina, caulinar
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Se refiere a flores o frutos que nacen del tallo principal o tronco de un árbol, debajo del nivel de las hojas. Equivalente a inflorescencia cauliflora. |
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Inflorescencia determinada
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Un tipo de inflorescencia en la que la flor terminal o central abre primero; por ejemplo, en las cimas. |
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Inflorescencia ramiflora
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Se refiere a la inflorescencia que nace de las ramas. La inflorescencia que nace de un tronco es cauliflora. |
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Inflorescencia suprafoliar
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Se refiere a la disposición de una inflorescencia terminal cuando emerge sobre el nivel de las hojas. |
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Infra adjacent secondary vein
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Referring to the relationship of two secondary veins, in this case referring to a secondary vein that is below another (i.e., in a basal or proximal position in relationship to the other). |
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Infra-
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A prefix meaning “beneath” or “below” or “not quite reaching”; e.g., “infraterminal” means below the apex, an inframarginal vein is one that does not quite reach the margin, and an infrageneric classification is one in which the species of a genus are placed in groups of lesser rank. |
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Infracalycine zone
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The area between the calycine ring and the pedicel scar in a fruit of Lecythidaceae. |
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Infracalycine zone rounded
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The infracalycine zone is rounded from the calycine ring to the pedicel scar thereby giving the fruit a cup-like shape. |
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Infracalycine zone tapered
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The infracalycine zone tapers from the calycine ring to the hypanthium/pedicel |
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Infracalycine zone truncate
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An ovary or a fruit which abruptly turns inward from the calycine rim to the pedicel/hypanthium. Same as truncate fruit. |
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Infrafoliar
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Borne below the leaves; e.g., the position of the inflorescence of certain Arecaceae such as, Euterpe spp. and Oenocarpus bacaba. |
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Infrafoliar
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Refers to a structure that arises from the branches or trunks below the leaves. |
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Infrafoliar inflorescence
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An inflorescence that arises from the branches (ramiflorous) or trunk (cauline) below the leaves. |
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Infraspecific variation
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Morphological and anatomical variation with a species. |
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Infructescence
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The structure in which fruits are displayed on a plant. |
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Infundibular
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Usually referring to a corolla in the shape of a funnel but can also be applied to other structures with a similar shape.See funnelform. |
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Inner bark
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The functional phloem that occupies the region between the most recent periderm and the vascular cambium. |
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