Cotyledonal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Notorhizal
Having the radicle of the embryo lying against the back of one of the cotyledons incumbent
Navelwort
A European perennial succulent herb Cotyledon umbilicus having round peltate leaves with a central depression also called pennywort and kidneywort
Monocotyledonous
Having only one cotyledon seed lobe or seminal leaf
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Monocotyledonae
A class of plants comprising seed plants that produce an embryo with a single cotyledon and parallel veined leaves grasses lilies palms and orchids It is divided into four subclasses or superorders Alismatidae
Gemmule
A little leaf bud as the plumule between the cotyledons
Magnoliopsida
A class of 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
Liliopsida
A class comprising seed plants that produce an embryo with a single cotyledon and parallel veined leaves It includes the grasses lilies palms and orchids It is divided into four subclasses
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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Cotyledonal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Notorhizal
Having the radicle of the embryo lying against the back of one of the cotyledons incumbent
Navelwort
A European perennial succulent herb Cotyledon umbilicus having round peltate leaves with a central depression also called pennywort and kidneywort
Monocotyledonous
Having only one cotyledon seed lobe or seminal leaf
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Monocotyledonae
A class of plants comprising seed plants that produce an embryo with a single cotyledon and parallel veined leaves grasses lilies palms and orchids It is divided into four subclasses or superorders Alismatidae
Gemmule
A little leaf bud as the plumule between the cotyledons
Magnoliopsida
A class of 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
Liliopsida
A class comprising seed plants that produce an embryo with a single cotyledon and parallel veined leaves It includes the grasses lilies palms and orchids It is divided into four subclasses
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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