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Term | Definition | |
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Aril basal | An aril located at the base of the seed. | |
Aril basal-lateral | An aril starting at the base and extending part way up the side of the seed. | |
Arilo basal | Se refiere cuando el arilo está localizado en la base de la semilla | |
Arilo basal-lateral | Se refiere cuando el arilo empieza en la base y se extiende parcialmente sobre sobre un lado de la semilla | |
Basal | Toward the base. Opposite of apical. Same as proximal. | |
Basal aril | An aril located at the base of the seed. | |
Basal placentation | A type of placentation in which the ovules arise from the base of the locule. | |
Basal rosette | Referring to an arrangement of leaves radiating from the base of the stem and usually placed close to the ground. | |
Basal stoppers | Valves in the woody pericarp of Parinari (Chrysobalanaceae) that allow for the escape of the seedling. Same as obturamenta. | |
Basal-lateral aril | An aril starting at the base and extending part way up the side of the seed. | |
Leaf venation basal acrodromous | Referring to a type of leaf venation in which two or more primary or strongly developed secondary veins arch upward from the base and converge at or close to the apex.. Based on Hickey, 1973. For more information about leaf venation see Ellis et al, 2009. | |
Leaf venation basal actinodromous | Referring to a type of leaf venation in which three or more primary veins diverge radially from a single point at point of attachment of the petiole. | |
Placentación basal | Tipo de placentación en la que los óvulos nacen de la base del lóculo. Ver placentación. | |
Placentation basal | A type of placentation in which the ovule is attached to the floor of the locule. | |
Roseta basal | Se refiere a la disposición radial de las hojas en la base de una planta. |