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ianth.= The floral envelope consisting of calyx, corolla, or both. =Persistent.= Not falling for a long time. =Petal.= A division of the corolla. =Petiole.= The stalk of a leaf. =Petiolule.= The stalk of a leaflet in a compound leaf. =Pistil.= The seed-bearing organ of the flower. =Pistillate.= Provided with pistils; usually applied to flowers without stamens. =Pollen.= The fertilizing grains contained in the anthers. =Puberulent.= Minutely pubescent. =Pubescent.= Covered with short soft or downy hairs. =Raceme.= A simple cluster of pediceled flowers upon a common axis. =Rachis.= The main axis of a compound leaf, of a raceme or of a spike. =Ramification.= Branching. =Range.= The geographical extent and limits of a species. =Reflexed.= Turned backward. =Reticulated.= Netted; in the form of a network. =Revolute.= Rolled backward from the margin or apex. =Samara.= Key fruit; winged fruit, like that of the ash or maple. =Scarf-bark.= The thin, outermost layer which often peels off. =Segment.= One of the divisions into which a plane organ, such as a leaf, may be divided. =Sepal.= A calyx leaf. =Serrate.= With teeth inclining forward. =Serrulate.= With small teeth inclining forward. =Sessile.= Not stalked, as when the leaf blade or flower rests directly upon the twig. =Simple leaf.= Not compound, having one blade not jointed with its stem. =Sinuate.= Strongly wavy-margined. =Sinus.= Interval between two lobes or divisions of a leaf; sometimes sharp-angular, sometimes rounded. =Spatulate.= Gradually narrowed downward from a rounded summit. =Spike.= A cluster of sessile or nearly sessile lateral flowers on an elongated axis. =Spray.= The smaller branches and ultimate branchlets of a tree taken as a whole. =Stamens.= The pollen-bearing organs of a flower, each stamen consisting of a filament (stem) and anther which contains the pollen. =Staminate.= Having stamens. =Sterile.= Variously applied: to flowers with stamens only; to stamens without anthers; to anthers without pollen; to ovaries not producing seed, etc. =Stigma.= Part of pistil which receives the pollen. =Stipels.= Appendages to a leaflet, analogous to the stipules of a leaf. =Stipules.= Appendages of a leaf, usually at the point of insertion. =Striate.= Streaked, or very finely ridged lengthwise. =Style.= Part of pistil uniting ovary with stigma; often wanting. =Sucker.= A shoot of su
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