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Rosette (botany)
Rosette (botany) A rosette of leaves at the base of a dandelion In botany, a rosette is a circular arrangement of the ...
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Category:Botany stubs
Category:Botany stubs This category is for stub articles relating to Botany. You can help Wikipedia by expanding them ... add an article to this category, use {{botany-stub}} instead of {{stub}}. For specific kinds ... stubs H Horticulture stubs Pages in category "Botany stubs" There are 192 pages in this ... generations Ammoniacum Androecium Antenna complex Antheridium Aperture (botany) Apical meristem Araroba powder Archegonium Auxanometer ...
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Category:Plant morphology
... morphology Plant morphology is the field in botany that studies the diversity in forms, with ... Carpel Caryopsis Catkin Cauliflory Clonal colony Column (botany) Compound fruit Corm Cypress knee D Dehiscence (botany) Dimorphous flower Drupe E Elaiosome Endocarp Endodermis ... Frond F cont. Fruit G Gametophyte Gemma (botany) Glume Gynoecium H Head (botany) Herb Holdfast Husk Hydrophily Hydrophyte Hypanthium ...
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Rosettes
Rosettes Rosettes can refer for: Music Artist Rosette Botany A small flower design, especially used in Antiquity (see:Rosette (design)) A small, circular, device that can be awarded with medals (see: Rosette (decoration)). A botanical term, referring to a circular arrangement of leaves (see: Rosette (botany)). Astrodynamics A symmetrical arrangement of ...
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Rose (flower)   (translated from French)
... methodical, in particular byhybridization. Synopsis Rose and botany There are approximately 250 wild species different ... It is in particular the case in botany, where many pinks do not deserve really ... the pink, most known are: pink or rosette, large circular window decorated of stained glasses ...
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Catsear
... to the Americas, Australia, and New Zealand. Botany The leaves, which may grow up to ... in fine hairs, forming a low-lying rosette around a central taproot. Multiple forked stems ... that are hollow. Both plants have a rosette of leaves and a central taproot. The ...
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Hornwort
... This stage usually grows as a thin rosette or ribbon-like thallus between one and ... This stage usually grows as a thin rosette or ribbon-like thallus between one and ... Natural History. Smith, Gilbert M. (1938). Cryptogamic Botany, Volume II: Bryophytes and Pteridophytes. New York ...
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Booklet   (translated from Dutch)
... at the same place to the stem. Rosette to thumb forms a rosette. Along the stem depending on of the ... beautiful dwarsdoorsneden booklet) http://wikibooks.org/wiki/Botany:_Leaves_(forms) (booklet forms) http://www.fhsu ...
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Maculata Neotinea   (translated from Spanish)
... he is considered like the father of botany and of ecology . Neotinea named by "Tineo" an Italian professor of botany. Synonymous: Sidewalks densiflora Boissier 1840. Sidewalks intact ... turgid in ear, they leave the basal rosette of leaves being covered the stem in ...
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Staggered array traps   (translated from German)
... of the plants are located in a rosette, are lightgreen and between 3 and 50 ... Ecology and Phytogeography. in: Nordic journal OF Botany, 20(3) Jobson R. W. et. aluminium ...
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