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Exorhizal

Having a radicle which is not inclosed by the cotyledons or plumule of or relating to an exorhiza

Exorhiza

A plant Whose radicle is not inclosed or sheathed by the cotyledons or plumule

Exogen

layer to the outside next to the bark The leaves are commonly netted veined and the number of cotyledons is two or very rarely several in a whorl Cf Endogen

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Dicotyledonae

a class of plants comprising those seed plants that produce an embryo with two cotyledons and net veined leaves divided into six not always well distinguished subclasses or superorders Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae considered

Conferruminate

Closely united by the coalescence or sticking together of contiguous faces as in the case of the cotyledons of the live oak acorn

Radicle

The rudimentary stem of a plant which supports the cotyledons in the seed and from which the root is developed downward the stem of the embryo the caulicle

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Exorhizal

Having a radicle which is not inclosed by the cotyledons or plumule of or relating to an exorhiza

Exorhiza

A plant Whose radicle is not inclosed or sheathed by the cotyledons or plumule

Exogen

layer to the outside next to the bark The leaves are commonly netted veined and the number of cotyledons is two or very rarely several in a whorl Cf Endogen

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Dicotyledonae

a class of plants comprising those seed plants that produce an embryo with two cotyledons and net veined leaves divided into six not always well distinguished subclasses or superorders Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae considered

Conferruminate

Closely united by the coalescence or sticking together of contiguous faces as in the case of the cotyledons of the live oak acorn

Radicle

The rudimentary stem of a plant which supports the cotyledons in the seed and from which the root is developed downward the stem of the embryo the caulicle

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