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Term | Definition | |
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Cotyledons | Seed leaves, i.e., the embryonic leaves. | |
Cotyledons absent | A massive embryo that shows no obvious cotyledons | |
Cotyledons arched | Cotyledons that are bowed in such a way that there is an air space between which is usually an adaptation for water dispersal. | |
Cotyledons carnose | Cotyledons thick and providing nutrition to the developing embryo and seedling. When the cotyledons are carnose in the Sapotaceae endosperm is usually lacking. Same as cotyledons fleshy. | |
Cotyledons cryptocotylar | A type of seed germination in which the cotyledons remain within the seed coat at germination. Compare with phanerocotylar. | |
Cotyledons epigeal | At germination the cotyledons emerge from the seed coat above the ground. | |
Cotyledons fleshy | Cotyledons very thick, not leaf-like; e.g., the cotyledons of a bean. | |
Cotyledons foliaceous (=cotyledons leaf-like) | Referring to cotyledons that are not carnose but instead are thin and leaf-like. In the Sapotaceae, species with foliaceous cotyledons generall have endosperm. | |
Cotyledons leaf-like | Cotyledons that look like leaves. | |
Phanerocotylar cotyledons | A type of seed germination in which the cotyledons emerge from the seed coat. Compare with cryptocotylar. |