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Barbada, barbado (diminutivo = barbulada, barbulado)
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Que posee barba o una agrupación o un mechón de pelos. |
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Barbate (diminutive = barbellate)
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Bearded or tufted with hairs. |
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Barbed
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Bearded or tufted with hairs, e.g., the lower petal lobe of Tabebuia barbata. |
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Bark
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All tissue of the trunk and branches external to the vascular cambium. |
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Bark
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The tissue of the trunk and branches external to the vascular cambium. |
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Bark fissured
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Bark with distinct longitudinal grooves. |
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Bark not fissured
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A bark that does not have conspicuous vertically oriented fissures. |
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Bark rough
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Bark without fissures and scallops yet with very shallow irregular cracs and often shedding small pieces of bark. |
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Bark scalloped
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A bark that peels in irregular plates that leave conspicuous depressions. |
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Bark slightly fissured
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Bark with vertical fissures that are less than 5 mm deep. |
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Bark smooth
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A bark without fissures, scallops, or roughness. |
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Basal
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Toward the base. Opposite of apical. Same as proximal. |
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Basal aril
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An aril located at the base of the seed. |
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Basal placentation
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A type of placentation in which the ovules arise from the base of the locule. |
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Basal rosette
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Referring to an arrangement of leaves radiating from the base of the stem and usually placed close to the ground. |
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Basal stoppers
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Valves in the woody pericarp of Parinari (Chrysobalanaceae) that allow for the escape of the seedling. Same as obturamenta. |
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Basal-lateral aril
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An aril starting at the base and extending part way up the side of the seed. |
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Base
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The bottom or proximal end of a structure such as a stem, leaf blade or flower. |
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Base
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Fondo o parte inferior de una estructura tal como un tallo, lámina de las hojas, o una flor. |
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Basidiomiceto
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Tipo de hongo que produce esporas en estructuras con forma de trebol denominados basidios. Muchos basidiomicetos forman asociaciones micorríticas con las plantas con flores. |
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Basidiomycetes
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A type of fungus that produces its spores on club-shaped structures called basidia, including some of the more conspicuous fungi such as mushrooms, bracket fungi, and puffballs. Many basidiomycetes form mycorrhizal association with flowering plants. |
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Basifija
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Unida por o en la base. Por ejemplo, las anteras de muchas plantas. |
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Basifixed
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Attached at the bottom or the base; e.g., the anthers of many plants. |
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Basipétala, basipétalo
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Que se desarrolla desde el ápice hacia la base. Este término es opuesto a acropétala. |
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Basipetalous
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Developing from the apex toward the base. Opposite of acropetalous. |
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